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<p>[QUOTE="ikandiggit, post: 1017134, member: 16269"]Nope. Nothing collectible there, Wazz. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm assuming, without checking that these are all Journey (current) series notes. The older notes had an "X" or an "*" to indicate replacement notes. Now, it's various prefixes and in a lot of cases, it may be a portion of a printing with a particular prefix that establishes itself as a replacement note. Meaning, not the entire prefix run were used a replacements. The same applies to changeover notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll send you a link to the Canadian Paper Money forum that contains a wiki site that lists all the know replacement and changeover notes. I don't collect them myself because most are pulled from new stacks and any from circulation are just not desirable when top grade ones are available. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the site will list some error notes to watch for.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for fancy serial numbers, Canadian collectors are more purists in what they consider collectible, with the exception of the rotators or flipper notes (we like them, the Americans don't care too much for them). Radars, ladders, low numbers, solids, rotators and repeaters are the ones to look for.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then, of course there are the errors (my favorites!).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ikandiggit, post: 1017134, member: 16269"]Nope. Nothing collectible there, Wazz. I'm assuming, without checking that these are all Journey (current) series notes. The older notes had an "X" or an "*" to indicate replacement notes. Now, it's various prefixes and in a lot of cases, it may be a portion of a printing with a particular prefix that establishes itself as a replacement note. Meaning, not the entire prefix run were used a replacements. The same applies to changeover notes. I'll send you a link to the Canadian Paper Money forum that contains a wiki site that lists all the know replacement and changeover notes. I don't collect them myself because most are pulled from new stacks and any from circulation are just not desirable when top grade ones are available. Also, the site will list some error notes to watch for. As for fancy serial numbers, Canadian collectors are more purists in what they consider collectible, with the exception of the rotators or flipper notes (we like them, the Americans don't care too much for them). Radars, ladders, low numbers, solids, rotators and repeaters are the ones to look for. Then, of course there are the errors (my favorites!).[/QUOTE]
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