JB105, you are the third person who has made this observation. The high range (9380000 and above) AUJ with C-B sigs. appears to be scarcer then the T-C AUJ notes from this forums findings combined with the Dec 2001 CPMS newsletter. An area to pay attention to.
Gary
Well my AUJ note is in UNC and the # is 9654734. In 1996 i bought this note for 75$ if i recall but the guy who sold me this note had no idea where the value would go. It was still under research and no one really knew just how many AUJs existed. He knew that the crow-bouey was the more common AUJ but it was still not clear at the time. Now in 2004 we still dont have much info (though we have more) but it is become more clear that we have three sets of AUJ notes:
AUJ0000001-9****** Crow-Bouey
AUJ9******-9380000*Thiessen-Crow
AUJ9380000-9999999*Crow-Bouey
At the moment the values in UNC are
Crow-Bouey: $150, Thiessen-Crow: $1,200
Perhaps soon we will see 3 values for the AUJ notes:
Crow Bouey (below 9.3million): UNC $150
Crow Bouey (above 9.3million): UNC $1,500
Thiessen-Crow: UNC $1,200
I predict that the crow-bouey notes falling above 9380000 will actually be worth more than Thiessen Crow AUJ notes. Does anyone else believe the same?