March 28th finds:
A replacement note is rescued and something really special…
I went to one of my regular branches today. When I arrived in line, I saw the lady in the cash cage counting big piles of bank notes. I knew this teller from previous transactions so I just walked up and asked her if there was any paper money in the piles.
The friendly teller obliged by pulling out all of the paper notes.
Most are unremarkable journey notes and a few birds notes, but in with the mutilated notes, I pulled out an AJX birds $100 replacement note with a clear BPN and in the pile of journey $10s, there was an incredible low serial number note BTU0000020
Unfortunately, somebody doodled a small number on Sir John A. Macdonald’s forehead! 😡. A similar number is scribbled on the birds $10 on his forehead.
Why did the teller choose THAT particular note to scribble on? 😡😡😡
It’s still a very cool find though!
Many of the $10s have the “roller marks of death” from being deposited in the bank machine. ☹️
After I finished looking through the Canadian currency, I noticed a large pile of US mutilated notes on the desk. The teller let me look through those notes as well and I pulled out 30 $2s, and three old design $20s.
None of these notes are worth a premium, and some do deserve to be shredded as there is very little design left on them, but I took them anyway.
Enjoy!
Dean