On page 216 of the current Charlton catalogue we read that only 40 Bank of Canada $500 1935 notes remain outstanding at the present time. This total includes both the English and French text notes. I have often wondered where these 40 notes are so you can imagine my surprise when I conducted an online search at the Bank of Canada Currency Museum and discovered that the Museum holds no fewer than 32 of the 40 outstanding notes! One can therefore deduce that a MAXIMUM OF EIGHT $500 1935 notes remain in private hands. The number extant could in fact be lower than 8 because some notes could have been destroyed or irretrievably lost over the last 70+ years.
The notes that reside in the Currency Museum carry the following sheet numbers:
ENGLISH TEXT: A00001 (Plate A), A00001 (B), A00001 (C), A00001 (D), A00002 (A), A00002 (B), A00002 (C), A00002 (D), A00003 (A), A00003 (B), A00003 (C), A00003 (D), A00004 (A), A00004 (C), A00550 (C), A00553 (C), A00562 (C), A00989 (D) and A00991 (D).
FRENCH TEXT: F00001 (Plate B), F00001 (C), F00001 (D), F00002 (A), F00002 (B), F00002 (C), F00002 (D), F00003 (A), F00003 (B), F00003 (C), F00003 (D), F00004 (A) and F00004 (C).
The above numbers reveal unambiguously why Bank of Canada $500 1935 notes are so excessively rare on the open market.
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" Buy the very best notes that you can afford and keep them for at least 10 years. " (Richard D. Lockwood, private communication, 1978).