I have seen 1973 $1 notes on auction sites called replacement notes , Some are * notes and some are X notes .
This web sited only indicates * notes as replacement . Can some one explain this to me .
Replacement Notes
Re: Replacement Notes
Both are correct. When the new issue was introduced in 1969, an asterisk was used for replacement notes.
In 1981 a three letter prefix was introduced to the series and a "X" was then used to signify a replacement note.
In 1981 a three letter prefix was introduced to the series and a "X" was then used to signify a replacement note.
Re: Replacement Notes
all Right this old brain is starting to wrap my head around it now . Thanks again coinguy.
They don’t really indicate that under the “1 dollar 1969-1975 values and prices “ on this site.
They don’t really indicate that under the “1 dollar 1969-1975 values and prices “ on this site.
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Re: Replacement Notes
There are also what some people refer to as modern day replacement notes
In the Journey and the Frontier series
These notes are within certain ranges of serial numbers
There are Sheet Replacements as well as
Single Note Replacements often referred to as SNR’s
Ranges can be found in the Charlton Canadian Government Paper Money Guide
In the Journey and the Frontier series
These notes are within certain ranges of serial numbers
There are Sheet Replacements as well as
Single Note Replacements often referred to as SNR’s
Ranges can be found in the Charlton Canadian Government Paper Money Guide
Re: Replacement Notes
Hello,
Known X replacement will be added here in few weeks:
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknote ... -serie.php
Ranges can be found here (ranges are more up-to-date here than in the ones in Charlton for replacement):
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknote ... umbers.php
Known X replacement will be added here in few weeks:
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknote ... -serie.php
Ranges can be found here (ranges are more up-to-date here than in the ones in Charlton for replacement):
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknote ... umbers.php
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknote ... id_denom=2For some banknotes, between 1954 and 1975, an * added to the prefix to indicate that it's a replacement banknote.