Hi, Rupiah.
I am sending the note to BCS tomorrow.
In the interim, I have ten uncirculated 1986 $5 notes in addition to the G0G 0168401 note. Comparing the ten notes to the subject note:
- I don't see any special watermarks on any of them using a strong light.
- When I hold each note over the light so Laurier is facing me and the top of the note is tilted at an angle towards me, I see two differences: (a) Laurier's coat is luminous on the subject note but less reflective on the other notes; and (b) I see the impression of the serial number below Laurier on the ten notes (i.e. the surface is raised on the front side because of the imprint of the serial number on the back side) but not on the subject note.
- When the notes are laid flat on the table, the subject note curls up on the ends more than the other notes.
The subject note does not feel thicker than the others but the surface feels different, like a subtle sensation of polymer: less pronounced than the distinct feel of polymer in the new $20 notes.
That's it for now. I will post the BCS results when I get them.
Thanks for your help.