Dear Bob: Once again, thank you for the help. This is not the first time I have run into confusion about whether the colors used on specimen or proof notes were the same as the colors eventually used on issued notes.
Dear Ottawa: You ask an excellent question, and one which I am not yet able to answer. My problem is that I am accumulating images from any-where I can: from books, from the Internet, from E-bay, from the Bank of Canada, from the Forum, without regard to such items as copyrights, owner privacy, etc., this because this album was originally intended for me and my Canadian daughters alone, plus one extra copy for an old friend (viewable at Memphis Paper Money Show each summer). I must tell you that my solicitations to the Forum have yielded much helpful information and advice from several collectors but almost no images of rare notes. I have always wondered if some collectors may be holding back images of their rarest notes from me because they fear that I will indeed publish them without authorization or without proper credit. During my days as an active collector I owned four or five US "star" (replacement) bank- notes which were each unique, and I was always happy to allow photographs for publications, books, etc., but I do understand that some other collectors may prefer to withhold images of their rarest notes. The only incentive which I can offer to encourage contribution of hig-res images of rare notes to me is to offer to trade other images of other rare notes, either Canadian or US, but without regard to copyrights or to owner's privacy; so far I have had no such requests from anyone. I understand that there is a full-color atlas of USA currency, but I have not seen it and I do not know if it includes every single note or if it has images of all reverses, but I am not aware that there is any such full-color fronts-and-backs atlas of Canada other then my own (my volume on Canada Government Currency is complete and was available for viewing at 2007 Memphis show, but my understanding from my friend there is that there was almost no interest in it).
I had thought of the idea of posting on the Forum a list of those Chartered images which I still need, with the idea that this might shake loose a few images from the Forum members. I am now working in the M's, so such a list would now include some thirty or so images. And I am even now still willing to provide my images of rare notes in exchange for images which I still lack (as mentioned earlier, the one I most crave is the CBC 1887 $10).
If the Forum could reassure me about the question of legality of my posting a few selected images, I could be persuaded to submit some (this assuming I can figure out how to "upload" and "send" such images---I think my daughters can show me how to do this). Is there any particular image in the A-M
banks which you would specially like to see??
Happy New To All---- Bernard Schaaf MD
Former member and director SPMC, IBNS