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« on: July 23, 2023, 09:41:36 am »

Hi,
For now I think it's hard to know what going on with this prefix,in futur we maybe have more information.I would like to know for now if we have many of those found?If you have information would you like to communicate it with us.
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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2023, 01:29:23 pm »

Hi,
Last thursday I found two 10$ FFG4718585-4718586 I think it will have all the serie coming out??
About the 50$ I do not see a higher prefix after HHA with Lan-Rog?It rest a lot of prefix to going out before Lan-Rog??
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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2023, 09:11:14 pm »

I've been watching the SNDB, and all the FFG notes to date (only 8 so far) seem to be found in QC.



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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2023, 01:44:46 pm »

I will gladly let you know if I find any FFG TENS but I just want to caution jumping to any conclusions on your experience since new notes (& prefixes) continue to trickle out at an incredibly slow/lower than low pace.  I've been taking out 100X $20 every other week since June & I have found 1 FZZ prefix in the 8M range a couple times. Notes are predominantly from the 2012 era with very few FZ_ prefixes so very frustrating.  I'm assuming from seeing 2 tellers on any given Saturday that bank traffic & demand for cash is at an all time low (thus the BoC doesn't need to release new notes).  At least that's been my experience out in the burbs of GTA (Ontario).

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« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2023, 11:00:11 pm »

The last time I went to a Scotiabank ATM, I got five fresh $20s with prefix FZK.  So it appears that, in my province, the FZ* prefixes are now starting to appear, but I expect to probably see some prefixes jumped over down the road.  The Lane-Macklem prefixes are experiencing a slower release, with only FZT, FZV, FZZ and FLA released to date (albeit in smaller quantities).

I am thinking the oldest of the existing Polymer $20s are finally starting to get replaced in my neck of the woods as of lately.
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« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2023, 07:54:25 pm »

Visited an RBC ATM in Vancouver and got 10 brand-new, consecutive FFG $10s. Nice to see them outside of QC now, and even nicer having some in my collection  :)



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« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2023, 05:04:59 pm »

Well.   a few unc FFG 31xxxxxx came out from a casino today

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« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2023, 05:22:21 am »

At this point there are almost twice as many FFG $10s than all prefixes combined of Lane/Macklem $20s documented on the SNDB  :D



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« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2024, 06:36:25 am »

I'm assuming from seeing 2 tellers on any given Saturday that bank traffic & demand for cash is at an all time low (thus the BoC doesn't need to release new notes).  At least that's been my experience out in the burbs of GTA (Ontario).
Makes sense, especially since it seems like Scotiabank is closing down branches every year for some years now. Foot traffic is quite low these days (I haven't done any in-person banking on a regular basis since July 2012), and the panhandlers loitering outside the branches doesn't help much.  Plus, I did learn on an article that Scotiabank is phasing out physical banking in favor of digital branches - implying that Scotiabank branches may likely be clearing out whatever cash exists in their vaults. Once a denomination is depleted, they're likely to discontinue ordering that denomination - realizing the bank branch's future.  I expect that if Scotiabank is phasing out physical branches in favor of digital branches, other bank corporations will likely follow suit.  I did learn that Loblaws and Walmart already have a significant number of self-serve checkouts, and now Dollarama and Sobeys is now starting to phase them in.

By the end of this year, eight branches in rural Newfoundland will be gone.  I expect there will be more branches in Newfoundland closed in 2025 (though maybe fewer than eight).

I think it's today's grandparents and great-grandparents that are the reason why cash still exists.  I still use cash despite being younger, but only because it's much cheaper to withdraw so much cash in one transaction as opposed to multiple debit and electronic payments.

On the upside, we have seen a big increase in new prefixes this year as opposed to last year; but sadly, this year the only new prefix I saw in my region (that was new to the region, to be exact) was $100 GKF in early August - and that prefix was circulating in Canada for at least two or three years by that point.  By the time the HJ* series started to appear in Canada, GKD was likely the latest prefix issued to banks in my province at the time.  There still have been no new $5 prefixes (not even the Lane-Macklem signature combo) in my region to date.  But regarding the big increase in new prefixes in Canada, there have been at least one new prefix reported to the SNDB every month so far this year.  By last Christmas, only one new prefix was listed in the "recent prefixes" section, but then as 2023 was drawing to a close $5 INT did get reported to the database.

It will be very interesting to see what $5 prefixes I see in my change in the coming months.  If I see more $5s with Wilkins-Macklem signatures than Wilkins-Poloz signatures in my change, then chances are the majority of the Wilkins-Poloz signature $5s were likely replaced with $10 Rogers-Macklem notes due to inflation and will be pretty clear by that point that the $10 bill's dark period - which lasted about three decades - is finally over.  For what it's worth, on several occasions last year or earlier this year, a Dollarama outlet did appear to have plenty of $10 notes in one cashier's till, and didn't seem to have as many $5 notes.
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« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2024, 09:29:47 pm »

Hi,
The last post I'm not sure if I understand very well,I'm french canadian.One thing I would like to communicate it's every week about 4 or 5 years I got a 1000x10$ and it's imposible where I am to have a brend new brick they are all circulated,for now in FFG prefix I found the higher serial # and I never found FFN prefix,I found all other prefix until the FFU.It's only few weeks I found a few FFG over 5 million.Where are the FFN?And all my brick I chage it for 100x100$ to finaly cath the EKZ.
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« Reply #10 on: September 11, 2024, 09:37:06 pm »

FFN notes are being issued in Toronto now, I have picked up a couple of bundles. As to FFG, I still have not found any.
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« Reply #11 on: September 12, 2024, 05:37:25 pm »

Hi AZ,
thanks for the information,I'll wait to found any?
Today in my 1000x10$ I found two more higher FFG,6954798 and 6955798,no one I found over?I supposed all 10 millions will be out?
Claude
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« Reply #12 on: September 15, 2024, 07:54:26 am »

I found an FFG & an FFJ (198 & 178 as of Sept 15, 2024).  FFJ has a much tighter range of notes reported (6.6M - 8.3M) but I still think it's far too early in the day to draw any conclusions with the way notes are being released in such trickle fashion.

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« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2024, 01:13:42 pm »

I feel as if fresh FFJ notes are not likely to appear in Atlantic Canada, otherwise I wouldn't have seen FFL and FFM in my hometown in Newfoundland in August last year.  If I would have seen any FFJs, I would have seen them by now.

Not to mention that the current high and low for FFM are both in Atlantic Canada.
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« Reply #14 on: September 21, 2024, 07:53:47 pm »

a Dollarama outlet did appear to have plenty of $10 notes in one cashier's till, and didn't seem to have as many $5 notes.

To be fair because of inflation the $10 bills are being used frequently in circulation. I still see $5 bills being used frequently in cash transaction but as time will go on more people will be using the $10 bills but for me I still use $5 bill as I purchase goods that are regularly under 5 dollars.

 

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