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Hudson A B
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« Reply #15 on: October 02, 2008, 02:53:30 pm »

How did you know.  Lol.. Yeah it was a good Deal I thought for the price I paid.

Yes it is *B/M 0419140

The note is prob only Mid VF Grade but..  its a triple combo note..

Replacement Note ,  Special (No FPN) and Radar :)

Were you watching that one on E-Bay and didn't get to bid?  I really didn't think I would win it that cheap.



How much would you take, like right now for it?
PM me plz.
Just curious, but maybe purchasing mood.  LOL If you are in the selling mood.

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« Reply #16 on: October 02, 2008, 02:55:14 pm »

Can anyone shed some light or know if there has been anything published on how many *BM Notes do Not have an FPN?

ie: Approx number of *BM notes with No FPN?

I have read the Charlton info on how they got approval from the BOC to stop using Plate Numbers.. but then the RCMP said "Put them back please" but no infro on the approx numbers of No FPN notes were released.

Any insight would be great..





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« Reply #17 on: October 02, 2008, 03:44:09 pm »

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Can anyone shed some light or know if there has been anything published on how many *BM Notes do Not have an FPN?

ie: Approx number of *BM notes with No FPN?

Based upon the observed range, once could surmise that the *B/M no FPN run began at 0320001 and ended at 0480000.    Thus approx 160,000 should have been printed.


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« Reply #18 on: October 02, 2008, 09:59:53 pm »

Based upon the observed range, once could surmise that the *B/M no FPN run began at 0320001 and ended at 0480000.    Thus approx 160,000 should have been printed.
But i don't think all 160,000 have no FPN, in any case this is a hard one to find. I have been looking for one now since last year.
I think its just as rare as the 1954 $2-*A/G BELOW 4.0M... Now that one took me almost two years to find.
As for pricing of the *B/M No FPN, i feel that its still undervalued in the Charlton. It made its first listing in the 20Th edition of the charlton so perhaps we'll see big jumps in price in the next few editions.
It will be really interesting to see if anyone finds/owns any *B/M  No FPN outside the above mentioned range, Or any *B/M With FPN within the above range.
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« Reply #19 on: October 03, 2008, 10:40:01 am »


Hmmm..

Is it confirmed or does anyone know if the entire 0320001-0480000 range are all No FPNs?

If that is the case.. unless my math is wrong there would be only 160 Possible *BM No FPN Radars.

That is if the entire range is all No FPN.

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« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2008, 03:51:29 pm »

The only ones without the FPN I've seen (and the few I have  ;D) are within the range.

Does anyone have any idea how many of the W/N,  T/M  and  U/M  without the FPN might have been printed?

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« Reply #21 on: October 29, 2008, 11:01:32 pm »

How  about  the  ranges  of  t/m,  u/m  and  w/n  thanks   for  your  help.   polarbear
 

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