canadian Bills, and measurments?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by snaz, Jul 25, 2008.

  1. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    Hi guys, I'm a little curious what the small measurements next to each bill in the charlton price guide for Canadian currency mean.
    they are only next to specific bills (which happen to cost more)
    are these width and height measurements?
    how would I go about measuring those. what do you guys use to measure that precise?
     
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  3. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    just a bump to see if theres any knowledge out there
     
  4. Daggarjon

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    snaz, are you reffering to the numbers that say like 63mm x 163mm ? is so, those would be measurements and you would need something that measures in mm's

    i dont have the book you are reffering to, so i cant see what you see :)
     
  5. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    A typical plastic ruler on the grocery or drug store's "back to school" aisle will have an inch scale on one edge and a mm scale on the other. Accuracy within .5mm (approximatley 1/50th of an inch) is easily achieved.

    You could also simply divide the mm measurement by 25.4 and get the inch measurement. Daggarjon's example would measure ~2.48" x 6.42".
     
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