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gonkman
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« on: February 24, 2009, 02:50:10 pm »


I always enjoy seeing pictures/scans of peoples notes from their own collections.  Some of notes notes posted here are quite WOW...  Makes me jealous.. :)

I thought I would share some of my Favourites.. 

I hope this is ok?  I love seeing "real" notes that actually exist.. I have seen a few on here that I have Never seen except being a number in the Charlton book. 

If anyone is interested in sharing some of your fravorites in your collection feel free to add on to this.  I know some people don't like to post what they have etc and that's fine.

Here are 3 of my Favorites in my collection.

1. 1912 $5 DOC -  My Newest Aquisition which Even got the Original Title! Yay!



2. 1954 Mod $5 *I/X Replacement



3. 1854 Mod $1 *B/M NO FPN -  2 In Series!  I know not Super Rare but elusive to find.





I hope others will share some of their favorites... if not Enjoy these! :)


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« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2009, 03:20:37 pm »

Here are a few favorite 1954s. Nothing all that special. Okay maybe one of them.

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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2009, 03:31:44 pm »

Nice...  One these *A/A is not like the others... ;)

Very nice note to have in your collection.  Thx for sharing.  Don't see those too often.

I have an *A/A like the other 2... wanna swap with that unmatching one so you will have 3 of the same? (joke) :)
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« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2009, 03:40:09 pm »

Nice Devils Face Replacement.


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« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2009, 04:27:05 pm »


My Favorite Notes from my Collection:

1) 1954 $5 Devil's Face Beattie-Coyne, *A/C  (PMG GUnc 67)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$5_DF_AC0004737_Front.jpg}


2) 1954 $100 Modified Beattie-Rasminsky - Solid Radar  (CUnc)

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3) 1954 $50 Modified Beattie-Coyne - Solid Radar  (CUnc)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$50_AH7777777_Front.jpg}


4) 1954 $2 Modified Beattie-Rasminsky, E/R Test Note  (PMG CFine 15)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$2_ER3792936_Front.jpg}

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« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2009, 08:08:13 pm »


WOW! Nice E/R Test Note..  First time I have seen one.  Thx for sharing.
Solids are always sweet too... dunno if I would ever Shell out for one though.
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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2009, 08:24:56 pm »

Love those solid radar notes of yours Arthur!

You always have some excellent notes to show us. I just wish that they were in my collection, that's the only problem!! lol   ;D

 Jeff

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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2009, 08:38:41 pm »

My own favorite came in from BCS as CUNC62, of course with all its little brothers and sisters.

Denis

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« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2009, 10:16:46 pm »

Most of my favorites are in the "Lets see your sets" thread but this one is all alone.

It is catalogue number DC-25iT





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« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2009, 10:20:26 pm »

My Favorite Notes from my Collection:

1) 1954 $5 Devil's Face Beattie-Coyne, *A/C  (PMG GUnc 67)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$5_DF_AC0004737_Front.jpg}


2) 1954 $100 Modified Beattie-Rasminsky - Solid Radar  (CUnc)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$100_BJ1111111_Front.jpg}


3) 1954 $50 Modified Beattie-Coyne - Solid Radar  (CUnc)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$50_AH7777777_Front.jpg}


4) 1954 $2 Modified Beattie-Rasminsky, E/R Test Note  (PMG CFine 15)

{http://www.davgro.com/images/cpmf/1954_$2_ER3792936_Front.jpg}

Woah...! How did you ever get your hands on these?  :o The book says there are only 2 known E/R tests notes. I guess you are the owner of half of them.
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« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2009, 10:48:15 pm »

Woah...! How did you ever get your hands on these?  :o The book says there are only 2 known E/R tests notes. I guess you are the owner of half of them.

Actually the catalogue states on page 268:

"Only one $2 E/R test note has been reported.  It is privately owned"

The note was purchased at the June 2008 Torex show in Toronto from Don Olmstead.

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« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2009, 10:57:05 pm »

Arthur:

So is this the only one then? Or was there another one that Don sold or is this the one he sold? 

I'm just a bit confused with that understanding of the note or notes? I know you will be able to straighten this out for me.. Thanks ahead of time Arthur...

 Jeff

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« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2009, 10:59:22 pm »

If I may... The GPM21 catalogue refers to one in a private collection before Arthur's note came to light. Thus, there are now two such notes known to exist. That said, the number of the other note is not publicly known, and the identity of the collector remains known to only a few select individuals (I don't even know, but I have a pretty good guess).

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« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2009, 11:07:59 pm »

If I may... The GPM21 catalogue refers to one in a private collection before Arthur's note came to light. Thus, there are now two such notes known to exist. That said, the number of the other note is not publicly known, and the identity of the collector remains known to only a few select individuals (I don't even know, but I have a pretty good guess).

Brent is correct.  The 2nd note is in the hands of another collector.  I have been trying to track down contact info for this individual with no success.  I would like to get a scan of the 2nd note for inclusion in the E/R test note registry on the Wiki site.

[edit]Removed information that may help identify this individual. The collector wishes to remain anonymous, and it is our moral responsibility to respect their wishes. --BWJM[/edit]
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« Reply #14 on: February 25, 2009, 11:16:03 pm »

Ok thanks Brent for clearing that up.  That's what I had thought but I wasn't sure if the one stated in the book was the one that Arthur was showing. So the one in the picture of Arthur's is the only serial number know publicly except a very few people that know of the where abouts of the other one. Thanks again Brent...

 Jeff

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