What is a consecutive numbered note?
Fairly common, where two or more notes are in sequential order. [ex: GPA8045777, GPA8045778, GPA8045779, etc]. These notes aren’t too valuable but its up to you if you want to collect them. • What is a high/low note? These notes are the lowest or highest notes found by someone in circulation. Check the high/low pages at http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/Lists/lists.htm. • What do you mean by ‘error note’? The Bank of Canada prints a lot of notes and sometimes things happen. A note can be cut wrong, or sometimes a crease during printing will leave the note disfigured. Other printing errors, like mismatched serial numbers, misplaced serial numbers or blocked serial numbers can happen, and these notes are of interest to some collectors. • What is a replacement note? The Bank of Canada sometimes produces notes specifically to replace notes spoiled during the printing process. These notes are sometimes called ‘insert notes’ because they are inserted into a printing run whenever a spoiled sheet o