I have always wanted to buy notes of very good quality and was not fortunate to have an experienced coin collector provide advice when I started my collection. I have discovered over time that one American company over-grades one hundred percent of the time.
I have just recently had 9 notes regraded by CCGS here in Calgary because I would like to be confident that when I sell my collection there is no doubt as to what the grade of the note is. The notes I had regraded are:
1) Devils Face 2.00, old grade UNC64, new grade UNC63
2) 1974 Solid 2.00 radar, old grade UNC66, new grade UNC64
3) 1979 2 - sequential 5.00 replacements, old grade UNC64, new grade UNC63
4) 1969 specimen 20.00, old grade UNC67, new grade UNC63
5) 1975 100.00, old grade UNC65, new grade AU58
6) 1975 specimen 100.00, old grade UNC64, new grade AU58
7) 1975 2 sequential 100.00 *JA replacements, old grade UNC54, AU58, new grade AU58, EF45
In fairness, some of the notes were close but this still amounted to a loss of over 1500.00 (Canadian)
To all the new buyers and coin collectors starting out; I would say do not buy Canadian notes that are graded by American Companies, you will pay a lot of money for nothing.
To all the sellers that flog these notes and want book prices or better, shame.