You could also define it some notes that you long long for. afterall, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. In other words, my trophy note likely is not your trophy note, or vice-versa. is EVH w/o BPN a trophy note ?
Yes, both beauty and trophy notes are in the eye of the beholder. However, I personally feel that for any note to be assigned the coveted title of "Trophy Note" it has to be an "eye popper" in some respect, it has to be rare, it has to be in above-average condition (not a rag, however rare it may be), and it has to be in strong demand, i.e., "The sort of note that many want to own but few want to part with". In my book, a Trophy Note would be synonomous with a "museum piece", but "Each Unto His Own".
Many collectors who specialize in Bank of Canada notes or Dominion of Canada notes are not interested in chartered bank notes and vice versa. However, that should not really affect the definition of a Trophy Note.
I'm not sure exactly how many $20 1991 EVH w/o BPN notes are in existence but if it satisfies the definition of a Trophy Notes then it is a Trophy Note. However, if it's the sort of note that you could track down and purchase relatively easily by contacting the major dealers and collectors across the country then I would not regard it as a "true" Trophy Note. However, it could still be a "personal" trophy note in the eyes of its owner.
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" Buy the very best notes that you can afford and keep them for at least 10 years. " (Richard D. Lockwood, private communication, 1978).