Gold Flag 1967 $1 Notes
and
Gold Seal 1986 $2 Notes
ARE FAKE
One has probably seen many of these notes for sale on eBay over the past few months. There are two main notes:
1967 Commemorative Series $1 note with an overprinted gold Canadian flag beneath the 1967 centennial logo.
1986 Birds of Canada Series $2 note with an overprinted gold seal for the 10th Anniversary of the $2 coin appearing to the left of the Canadian coat of arms.
While both of these notes are legal tender and are authentic banknotes, neither the Bank of Canada nor the Royal Canadian Mint issued them with the overprinted markings. These have been added to the notes after being introduced to circulation and are thus NOT official markings from the Canadian government.
The original, unaltered notes have a catalogue value of approximately CAD$5.00, yet the modified notes have been sold to innocent, uninformed consumers and collectors for over USD$100.00 in some cases.
Also seen recently are "gold flag errors" whereby the gold flag appears elsewhere on the note, on either side, but out of its usual position. Be equally wary of these notes. It is simply an attempt to sell them for a higher price.
One reputable coin and banknote dealer had the following to say about these notes:
"Any good printer can add such trash to a banknote."
The Bank of Canada replied to another collector's inquiry with the following:
Thank you for your letter. The Bank of Canada shares your concern. We are well aware of this situation, and the matter has been directed to the bank's legal department.
You are quite correct in that the Bank of Canada has never issued or authorized the issue of "gold flag" or other likewise additionally adorned bank notes. Although experienced numismatists and collectors may be aware of this type of fraud and know enough to stay clear, many "novice" collectors are not and may be tempted with what they are led to believe is a great deal.
The Bank of Canada does not endorse or in any way acknowledge the legitimacy of the claims put forward by the sellers of these tampered "gold flag" notes.
Thank you for your concern.
Sincerely,
(Name removed)
Musée de la monnaie| Currency Museum
Banque du Canada| Bank of Canada (Ottawa)
tel: (613) 782-7004
fax: (613) 782-7761
Do not get fooled by the claims of rarity in the auction listings! These notes are aftermarket forgeries and are barely worth their face value.
These notes are a waste of your hard-earned money. They will NEVER appreciate in value and are not collectable.
Putting it plain and simply, selling these notes and alleging that they are rare and special is fraud. Investigate for yourself and don't get caught up in the false hype.
(Note: There are several eBay sellers selling these items. Many of them do not know or realize the true story behind these notes. This guide is not meant to discredit any seller or comment negatively about any seller. This is about the notes, and only about the notes.)


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