Hello,
I'm new here as you might be able to tell from my post count.
I've been a long time coin collector, but I'm not really one any more because my job makes it completely redundant (let's just say I work for a certain company in California). Lately I've been buying a few Canadian banknotes, particularly from the '69-'79 series (I have a 1,2,5 and 10 in UNC). I like the pictures, they remind me of home, and getting $1 bills from my great grandma, and $2 bills for my allowance etc. I'm interested in the landscapes of the '54 series as well... maaaaybe some of the '37 series as well but I find allegorical themes kind of silly.
Now, let me be clear here, I'm not really interested in serial numbers, signatures, varieties etc etc. I'm just a "type collector" as they say in the coin world. I'm just interested in a nice pretty note, in nice pretty condition, without spending a whole lot. The problem is my lack of education in the whole thing, and I know I guess I should get a catalogue of some sort (I remember essentially memorizing the Charlton catalogue when I was 13 years old). But what should I look for in order to find more affordable notes? Right now I just browse eBay for the cheapest notes in UNC (yes I know there are different kinds of UNC but it's still all Greek to me right now). I'm just wondering if I'm spending more than I should.
Hopefully these questions aren't too burdensome... It's too bad the currency people at my job left before I started dabbling in the whole thing. I just came across this forum tonight and thought "Hey, I have questions!" I guess I'm still thinking like a coin collector - I know a good type coin is a coin of a certain date with a high mintage (ie an 1880 Morgan Dollar). To me I just see one date with a baffling variation.
I want to stay Canadian based with this currency stuff because I remember when I collected coins sometimes I'd stray and pick up something from a foreign country and eventually I'd think "Why did I get this?". I was thinking of doing a one-per-country type collection but, honestly, some countries put out such boring money that I wouldn't want to spend money on them. One exception to that seems to be Germany, I have a few Notgeld sets - I think they're neat. Cheap too. Maybe this will change though.
Thanks!