Prefix question

Discussion about Canada • 1 Dollar - George VI

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I recorded this as 1937-Jan-02 JEC, GFT, although the prefix of L/N was not listed.  I tried to locate any additional information on the prefix from coinsandcanada.com, numiizon.com and some auction sites and did not come up with anything that would single it out, like the O/M or W/N prefixes.  For those that are more expert than I, do you see anything else?  If not, I will submit a correction to the description to add the L/N prefix.

 

Timothy

It's there.  A/N → U/N

 

I understand now, its A THROUGH U, duh, thanks.  My 1st senior moment of the day.  Thanks

Timothy

Just curious. How do they come up with $0.64?

 

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Because the value is at 62 Eurocent?

The tables have nothing related to collector value.  It's another very confusing feature found on Numista.

https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes

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