FEP 0078272, 273 were used by a BoC rep. to showcase the modified security feature before the issue was released into circulation in May 2005. The BoC may still have those notes in the archives.
FEP 0078340, 341 were found in a mixed brick of FES about 4 months after the original release of the issue. Here are the actual brick stats:
Sept 29/2005
Unusual FEP in FES brick
FES 3570254 ( pn 11/48 ), 253, FEP 0078341, 340 ( position numbers 18/53 ), FES 3570253 -160
FES3290302 – 203
FES3578258 – 160
FES3442320 – 286
FES3362320 – 242
FES3354320 – 237
FES3282297 – 198
FES 3386263 – 164
FES3434320 – 281, 179 – 160
FES3498320 – 316, 215 – 160
FES3506320, 219 – 160
FES3426320 – 277
FES3426176 – 160
FES3514224 – 160
This brick had no white sleeves and was bound with the old style heavy bands.
The notes showcased at the Calgary show by the BoC rep were FEP 0078272, 273. The two notes found in the above brick were less than 70 away. I wonder if these notes could have been test notes as well as inserts.
An e-mail was sent to the Education dept and the reply was that these notes were part of a small group set aside to be used as replacements. FEP, is to date, the only non-identifyable replacements to be confirmed by the Education dept. I believe the above info, including the e-mail replay from the BoC, can be found in the Dec. 05 issue of the CPMS newsletter.
Gary