The past several weeks have seen several of these notes turning up for sale. They look like old Prince Edward Island treasury notes (issues of 1848-1870), but they are unsigned and unissued. Notably, they have what looks like counterfoils at left, something the very rare issued notes lack. They look legitimate, but there is no mention in the Charlton bible about the existence of proofs or remainders. The selling prices have been high considering they are black-and-white unissued documents with no catalogue reference, and the seller is selling one every couple of weeks without any indication of how many he has.
While they look absolutely real, something troubles me about them. The 20 shillings note shown below has design differences from the note shown in Charlton. Most notable is the different vignette at left.
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