George Manz Coins [Multimedia]
George Manz's series of "video podcasts" on coins, tokens, paper money, and military medals news. Original videos can be found at George Manz Coins on Youtube.
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Radar Notes
Radar notes are also known as Palindrome notes. Serial numbers for these special notes are the same forward as they are backwards. This episode also features a Devil's Face note and a Modified Portrait Note with a palindrome serial number.
Imperial Bank Of Canada 1917 $ 100 Counterfeit Notes
In this episode we explore a bit of the history of the Imperial Bank of Canada but we focus on the efforts of a foreign power to bankrupt Canada during World War I using counterfeit money. Are those counterfeit bills actually worth their face value 100 years later?
R. M Of Marquis Money
In 1931 the Rural Municipality of Marquis issued their own currency. Located north of Moose Jaw and west of Regina this municipality issued currency to help residents pay their debt to the municipality. It also issued this currency so RM employees were paid during the Great Depression. What makes this municipal depression scrip so rare? Why did it have such a short lived lifespan?
Early Canadian Specimen Sets
Early Canadian Specimen Sets from the Royal Canadian Mint are featured in this episode of George Manz Coins. The 1908 and 1911 specimen sets are the first two specimen sets produced by the mint. Find out why the 1911 specimen set is worth more.
1935 Bank Of Canada Issue PART 1
This first part of 1935 Bank of Canada Issue we look at the notes that have several key dates that come together to make these notes special. In Part 1 we look at the $1, $2 and $5 notes, we will explore why they were produced in two languages.
1935 Bank Of Canada Issue Part 2
The second part of 1935 Bank of Canada Issue we look at the notes that have several key dates that come together to make these notes special. In Part 2 we look at the $10, and $20 notes, we will explore why they were produced in two languages.
1935 Bank Of Canada Issue Part 3
The final part of 1935 Bank of Canada Issue we look at the notes that have several key dates that come together to make these notes special. In Part 3 we look at the $25, $50and $100 notes, we will explore why they were produced in two languages.