![]() (Préfixe: ANU) - RARE (Expiremental banknote) (Prefix: JHS) - RARE (Experimental banknote) Please sign in or create an account to manage your collection. While we cannot confirm wheather there may be more notes with the serial number prefix "JHS" in circulation, no evidence exists at this time to suggest so." That note was part of the first print run of the Canadian Journey $5 note, and was genuine. → " The Bank of Canada inadvertently issued a $5 note with this serial number during a note exchange event to mark the launch of the new $5 note in March 2002. Knight/Dodge (Prefix: JHS) - Printed in 2001 - ULTRA RARE (Experimental banknote) : ![]() → In 2002, the Bank introduced the new $5 banknote ( ISSUE OF 2002) but this note also bears the year of printing on the reverse ( PRINTED IN 200X). → Notes that were issued to replace notes that were damaged or destroyed before they were put into circulation. → Prefix "A" : British American Bank Note Company Limited → Prefix "H" : Canadian Bank Note Company Limited Printer South American Bank Note Company, Buenos Aires, Argentina IMPRIME EN 2001 / PRINTED IN 2001 Signatures Malcolm D. The image depicts some of the sporting activities of the Canadian during winter: Children playing hockey, another boy sledding, and a final child learning to ice skate with an adult. ![]() SIR WILFRID LAURIER PREMIER MINISTRE / PRIME MINISTER 1896-1911 The multicolored printing is dominated by blue/yellow.ĬE BILLET A COURS LEGAL / THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDERĭEPUTY GOVERNOR SOUS-GOUVERNEUR GOUVERNEUR GOVERNOR Below the legend is the note's face value "5" and above it a Canadian flag. In the center is a front view of the West Block of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa with a legend to his right. The portrait is that of Sir Henry Charles Wilfrid Laurier, statesman, Canada's seventh Prime Minister from 1896 to 1911 and the first Francophone to hold this position. On the left side, the issuing institute and the coat of arms of Canada. Series of notes concerned: GOG0100000 to GOG0199999.Texts in English and French. As the printer was short on supply, the experience was ephemeral. Between 19, 100,000 copies of 5-dollar bill were printed with a process composed of polymer mixed with paper called "Luminus substrate". The specimen is known with two vertical "SPECIMEN" overprints in red and numbered twice in black "ENA0000000" on the back. The replacement note is recognizable when the third letter of the serial number prefix is an "X". At the bottom, the serial number is printed twice in black with the barcode for the blind. In the background, the word "CANADA" stands out in big letters in the sky of the landscape. In the middle, a Kingfisher perched on a branch overhangs a marsh. Description of the back: the value "5" is repeated in the corners. Five variants of signatures with The Deputy Governor and The Governor. Then the words "CE BILLET A COURS LEGAL - THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER" above the two signatures printed in blue. Above and below in guilloche strips, the text of the issuing institute and its translation "BANK OF CANADA - BANQUE DU CANADA". ![]() In the middle in a frame, the word "CANADA" in white on a background of security composed with the text in micro-letters printed continuously: "BANK OF CANADA 5 BANQUE DU CANADA". On the left, the value "5" consisting of a large guilloche digit is repeated in the upper right corner. In the background, a view of the Parliament of Ottawa, the location and year of issue. On the right, a portrait of Sir Henry Charles Wilfrid Laurier, statesman, seventh Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911 and the first French-speaker to take up this position. In the center at the top, the coat of arms of Canada. Description of the front: security background with the number "5" in micro-letters printed continuously in waves of color gradients. Front and back: Multicolored print predominantly purple, blue and yellow. Two printers: "E, F, G and H" prefixes for the Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited (CBNC) and "A" prefix for the British American Bank Note Company, Limited (BABNC).
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