Hi everyone, I have been following the topic of the AUG to AUN $2.00 notes and I have a bit to say, I don't know if it will help but here goes: A total of 70,000,000 million $2.00 notes were issued by the Bank of Canada with the seven serial number prefixes AUG to AUN. The following signature combinations are as follows:
AUK5000000 to AUK9159999 T/C
AUK9160000 to AUK9999999 C/B
AUL0000000 to AUL3999999 C/B
AUL4000000 to AUL9999999 T/C
AUM0000000 to AUM6159999 T/C
AUM6160000 to AUM9999999 C/B
AUN0000000 to AUN5659999 C/B
AUN5660000 and on T/C
If my math is correct these numbers total 34,999,992
When subtracted from the total of 70,000,000 would leave a remaing amount of 35,000,008 to be divided up between th G, H, J, K with the two different signatures.