I just returned from a tour bus trip. The trip originated in Western New York and went to Windsor where we stayed at the Hotel/Casino. We were informed beforehand that the Casino would exchange our American money once we were there, but our tour directors suggested we bring along a little Canadian currency as we would be stopping along way for lunch. So, I trudged over to my local bank to see if they had any on hand. We are not too far from the border, so I didn't think this would be a problem. The teller said that if I wanted a large amount, they would have to order it as they are too small a branch to keep any on a day to day basis. Since I just wanted to exchange a small amount (app. $20 for our lunch stop) she was able to help me as she had just taken in a few bills from someone who wanted to exchange them. I was given several $5's, $2's and $1's, which I thought was unusual as I know that Canadian currency consists of coins for 1's and 2's.
The next day, at our brunch stop at yummy Tim Horton's, I smugly whipped out my Canadian money to pay for our lunch. My smugness turned to dismay and slight mortification as the workers (2 very young girls) began to ooh and ahh over the $2 bills I used. They were in awe as they had never seen any before, and asked me if I had taken them out of my vault and dusted them off to use them! Right then and there, I stashed the rest of the currency my bank gave me into my wallet, resolving not to use any more of it and save myself from embarrassment.
I didn't realize that this money may be unusual, till I got home and googled it and your site came up. Perhaps you could help me solve the mystery of my apparently odd money?
Here is a list of the remainder........
1) A $1 bill, Bank of Canada, serial # AFK1721380. The back has a picture of boats, and there seems to be logs floating in the water. It is dated Ottawa 1973
2) Three $2 bills. The first is dated 1974, serial# ABV2183826. The second one is also dated 1974, serial # ABY9384530. They have a picture of men getting into small boats. The third one is dated 1986, serial # BBE2440436, with a picture of robins.
3) A $5 bill, serial number GOW3846512, dated 1986. It also has a bird picture, I think it is a martin?
Do you think these bills came from a collection? Are they worth more than their face value? I would appreciate any info on these that you could give me.
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