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« on: July 31, 2008, 01:18:28 pm »


Maybe I am blind?  Or is this something new on the BOC website?

I came across a page where you can search the BOC Museum contents (as they do not have it all on display).

I never noticed this before but they seem to have quite a few Scans of notes in the collection.

I did a search for 1937 $2 notes and voila..

I was trying to see if the BOC has any Low Serial Osborne-Towers $2 notes.

They do.. :)

They have A/B Prefix 3 through 9.  11-14 and 16.   I guess these did keep some.

Kinda of nice to be able to "search" what the BOC has in the museum vault. 

Link to the Search Page.
http://www.bankofcanada.ca/currencymuseum/eng/collection/search_index.php
Thought some of you might be interested.  I never noticed this before on the website.

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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2008, 02:14:05 pm »

Ah yes, isn’t technology grand. This site has been up and running for quite a number of years now. I t is a great source of information and for looking at notes that you might never get to see in person.

Kudos to the BoC currency museum for there efforts

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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2008, 03:13:20 pm »


I think its nice to be able to see scans of notes I will never own.. lol. :)

It seems they have approx 11,000 of the 100,000 items in the collection in the database.

They even have pictures of original Printing plates etc.

Nifty.

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« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2008, 01:49:48 am »

Hmmm... found this interesting looking through the search engine...

http://www.currencymuseum.ca/eng/collection/view.php?objectid=2005.0083.00078.000

I didn't know they archive this stuff as well!!!  Is there something that I am missing?  I never realized that loyalty reward cards were consider part of the "National Currency Collection".

And take a look at this one...

Every fellow collector better start keeping those credit card application forms... because if the Bank of Canada has it in its' collection, you should have it in your collection too!

 http://www.currencymuseum.ca/eng/collection/view.php?objectid=2005.0128.00001.000

 :P  I'm baffled. 
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« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2008, 01:31:34 pm »

Wow, this is the most impressive collection I've ever seen.  Not only do they have credit card ads from the past and present, they also have some from the future!

http://www.currencymuseum.ca/eng/collection/view.php?objectid=2006.0051.00002.000  - dated March 2011!

By the way, were can I buy mylar sleves for those Amex ads I get in the mail?
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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2008, 03:41:39 pm »

Yes they have spent loads of time and effort developing such a informative web site. I know I can personally spend hours looking around there  so called on line museum, and still learn something new every time I check back.  I have to wipe the drool of my laptop after visiting there site!! ;D

I hope I will be able to visit it in person someday. Has any of you other members been there? ???

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« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2008, 03:42:33 pm »

Wow, this is the most impressive collection I've ever seen.  Not only do they have credit card ads from the past and present, they also have some from the future!

http://www.currencymuseum.ca/eng/collection/view.php?objectid=2006.0051.00002.000  - dated March 2011!

By the way, were can I buy mylar sleves for those Amex ads I get in the mail?

That is the expiration date of that credit card.
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« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2008, 09:10:22 pm »

I hope I will be able to visit it in person someday. Has any of you other members been there? ???

I've been to the Currency Museum at least 5 times now, and had a backstage pass to see the rest of the collection twice. Anyone ever seen a polymer Canadian note? I have ;D

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« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2008, 09:27:02 pm »

I went to the Currency Museum once and bought a book there called "The Art And Design Of A Canadian Banknote". I am sure thats what the name is, i am trying to remember off the top of my head.
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« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2008, 01:51:41 am »

I've been to the Currency Museum at least 5 times now, and had a backstage pass to see the rest of the collection twice. Anyone ever seen a polymer Canadian note? I have ;D

Po-po-po-polymer?



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« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2008, 07:23:59 pm »

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I went to the Currency Museum once and bought a book there called "The Art And Design Of A Canadian Banknote". I am sure thats what the name is, i am trying to remember off the top of my head.
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Anyone ever seen a polymer Canadian note? I have
Do tell.  I assume you snapped a digital phot you can share with all of us.
What are the magic words to get a backstage pass...thinking of making a trip this year during the World Juniors tourny.

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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2008, 10:02:33 pm »

Sorry, no photos available. They wouldn't let me.

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« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2008, 06:40:08 am »

Sorry, no photos available. They wouldn't let me.

Oh come on now, you didn't use your 007 hidden spy camera ...the one in your ball point pen ;D



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« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2008, 02:27:43 pm »

I've been to the Currency Museum at least 5 times now, and had a backstage pass to see the rest of the collection twice.

How does one go about getting a backstage pass? ???   

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« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2008, 03:16:15 pm »

Ask for one. Yes, it's really that easy!

Just choose your words and actions carefully... the phrase "show me all your money" while holding a gun or other weapon is generally discouraged.
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« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2008, 01:32:39 am »

When going there, is it all a guided tour or is it set up that you can look around at your own pace, or how is it set up?

Tell me more about that poly note Brent!  Come on give some details about the other goodies you were able to get in on during your back stage pass.

Do they have any of the RCM stuff there for sale,

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« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2008, 02:06:46 am »

The Currency Museum's website is: http://www.currencymuseum.ca/

The museum is arranged for a self-guided tour at your own pace, or you can catch a guided tour at 11:30 or 3:30.

The museum is currently displaying their "Just Add Milk!" exhibit, which talks all about the use of milk tokens.

My favourite part of the museum (besides the backstage stuff) is Gallery 8, the Collector’s Corner. This section has pull-out panels that offer an exhaustive inventory of Canadian banknotes, ranging from the earliest chartered notes, through the Province and Dominion of Canada era, right up to current Bank of Canada material. Also on display is the National Currency Collection's only G/R test note. (I would have neon flashing lights around it, but the folks at the Bank don't get as worked up about this stuff as I might).

I don't recall how much Mint material is available for sale in the boutique, but there's certainly a fair bit of Bank of Canada related material. Shredded currency anyone?



As for the polymer note, it looks just like any other note from that series, but when you feel it, it is definitely polymer. It's really just the same note, but instead of using paper, they used a sheet of polymer. These notes were NOT circulated like the AXA, EXA, RS, etc, test notes. They were internal only.

They wouldn't say much at all about the note. The conversation went kinda like this:
Me: Oooh, what's this? A polymer note?
Them: Yep.
Me: Did any of these notes ever get put into circulation?
Them: No.
Me: So what happened with these? How many were made? [etc, etc...]
Them: --shrug--
Me: ? ? ?
Them: Sorry, can't say.

It was like showing a kid a magical new toy, letting him look at it, feel it, and examine it for a minute, but then it was taken back. The kid was filled with interest and questions, but they would not be answered, and the kid would not get to play with this new toy again. Such a sad story, isn't it? Sigh.



Other goodies....


Don't drool on your keyboard.


Anyone recognize this?

That's it for now... Can't give away all my treasures, can I?

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« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2008, 08:03:58 am »

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Also on display is the National Currency Collection's only G/R test note. (I would have neon flashing lights around it, but the folks at the Bank don't get as worked up about this stuff as I might).

Well here is one on Ebay now.....Item # 120290731175



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« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2008, 12:52:53 pm »

I dropped into the Musemum at the end of June for the first time. I saw those $500 notes finally. We got a private tour. I had my 17 year old daughter with me and although she never wants to hear the word "hyper-inflation" again, I think she was only mildly bored. (She had more fun at the Mint where the cute young tour guide tried to hit on her)  ;)

I noticed in one corner at the Currency Musemum, across from the ancient coins, there was an astrolobe. I asked what it, and the statue of an eagle, were doing there and was told he'd never noticed them before. YIKES!

In all, they do seem much more focused on economics than on the actual currency, but what a great playground!
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« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2008, 01:20:20 pm »

Hi Paul,

Long time no hear!  :)  I hope you are keeping well. 

Yes, I can understand... some of my friends who have visited the Currency Museum said the only cool part was seeing all the high valued notes, such as $1,000 notes, etc., but besides that, they were kind of bored.  They had more fun at the Mint where they got to see all that gold.   

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« Reply #20 on: August 04, 2008, 05:07:20 pm »

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Also on display is the National Currency Collection's only G/R test note. (I would have neon flashing lights around it, but the folks at the Bank don't get as worked up about this stuff as I might).

Well here is one on Ebay now.....Item # 120290731175

This note sold with the buy it now of $2,000. Congratulations to the seller.

Nice profit margin!

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« Reply #21 on: August 04, 2008, 05:10:56 pm »

Didn't someone on this forum own this note?


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« Reply #22 on: August 04, 2008, 05:19:34 pm »

YEP



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« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2008, 06:21:04 pm »

Who was it?


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« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2008, 10:14:21 pm »

If the (former) owner wishes to make their identity known, they can, but who are we to say whether or not they do?

That said, given the relatively small population of G/R test notes, the identities of the owners are generally well known by many in this hobby, and indeed on this forum.

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« Reply #25 on: August 05, 2008, 01:46:02 am »

That last picture you posted Brent, is that the picture that is on the 1912 5 dollar note? What about the 1913 Royal Bank 20, is it the same pic or just close to, without looking the Royal Bank note up I'm just guessing at that one....

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« Reply #26 on: August 05, 2008, 07:22:04 am »

That last picture you posted Brent, is that the picture that is on the 1912 5 dollar note?

Well done, sir!

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« Reply #27 on: August 05, 2008, 04:14:10 pm »

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They wouldn't say much at all about the note. The conversation went kinda like this:
Me: Oooh, what's this? A polymer note?
Them: Yep.

My recollection was:

Brent: "Oooh, what's this? A polymer note?"
Them: "Could be"


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« Reply #28 on: August 11, 2008, 09:22:45 am »


I went to the museum last week.  I live in Ottawa so it wasn't hard.

The collectors corner is sweet.   They have mulitples of almost every DOC and BOC note in the collection.

You can pull them out in a Metal thing and they are behind glass  but you can still drool on the glass if you choose...lol.

They have a nice 1954 $2 GR Test note in the collection as well appears to be EF/AU ish.  They also have Devils Face replacements.

I did want to snap off like 10 of the Metal 4x4 Metal frames and run for the door. :)

It is really nice to see notes that I will never own..lol.  Especially the DOC $50,000 etc.

The 1935 Series they have are so sweet... drool.......

If you get a chance its really nice to go and see as you can browse are your own leisure.

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« Reply #29 on: August 11, 2008, 02:15:55 pm »

I went to the Currency Museum about a month ago and most of the time I was there I was in the collectors corner just looking at all of the 1935 notes and the 1954 "Devils Head" Replacements.


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« Reply #30 on: August 11, 2008, 02:20:50 pm »

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Brent: "Oooh, what's this? A polymer note?"
Them: "Could be"

What they didn't say about this polymer internal test note is probably more telling than we care to admit..  ;)

 

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