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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: marpetr on July 25, 2006, 05:27:45 pm
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Just found these. They look crispy (took a bite to check) j.k. The Pepsi machine at work wouldn't take them no matter how much I crumpled them up (j.k. again)
Anyway what can you tell me about these (value and or collectability.
$1000
Bouey / Rasminsky
0177487
$1000
Lawson / Bouey
1095217
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They're worth no more than face value.
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Depends upon condition. There may be a bit more interest in the Bouey Rasminsky (96,000 printed) vs the Lawson Bouey (1,731,400 printed).
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I thought someone would mention that. I could find any sellers or mention for that matter for the Bouey Rasminsky $1000 1954. Can anyone confirm that it's worth looking into?
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The latest edition of Charlton's values these notes as follows for the grades F, VF, EF, AU and UNC:
Bouey-Rasminsky 1050, 1100, 1200, 1400, 2300
Lawson-Bouey 1050, 1075, 1150, 1250, 1650
I'd say JB is right - if I had either of these notes in less than AU I'd spend them. Even in AU or UNC I wouldn't sell them on eBay because with the sellers' fees I'd probably just get back the face value, or maybe even lose money.
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I thought someone would mention that. I could find any sellers or mention for that matter for the Bouey Rasminsky $1000 1954. Can anyone confirm that it's worth looking into?
Bouey-Rasminsky is slightly scarcer than Lawson-Bouey. But there is not really much demands for neither of these signatures so that is probably why you never see them available. For 1954 1,000's i think People are looking mostly for the devils face issue and/or the thiessen-crow issue which is the rarest.
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How much is a 1954 $1000 note worth? Almost in perfect condition?
Signature's
Left - R.W. Lawson
Right- G.K. Bouey
Thanks
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The latest edition of Charlton's values these notes as follows for the grades F, VF, EF, AU and UNC:
Lawson-Bouey 1050, 1075, 1150, 1250, 1650