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BWJM
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« on: June 30, 2010, 08:05:12 pm »

Before we get a dozen or so random threads asking for pricing updates from the new GPM23 catalogue, let's try and keep them all contained in this one thread.

If you want to know the pricing for specific notes in the new catalogue, please post here. To keep things reasonable, let's limit the requests to a maximum of five (5) notes per user. If you want to know about more, go buy the book please.

Please be very specific as to the notes you're looking for pricing on. Include Charlton numbers, prefix, variety, printing year, grade(s), etc, as applicable.

Expect this thread to be closed around the middle or end of July as more members will have obtained a catalogue by then.

This thread is being offered as a courtesy between members. Please keep that in mind when posting. Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2010, 09:09:06 pm »

Good idea Brent.

For now, I only want to know the value for four notes.

1. BC-31a 1954 $5 DF C/C changeover C.Unc and G.Unc condition
2. 0.501-0.502 $5 confirmed SNR (no cat number in GPM22) VF and EF condition
3. BC-29bA 1954 $1 DF Replacement *A/A. VF and EF condition
4. High range (5430659) $20 ARW changeover in EF condition. (I am not sure if this one will be in the GPM23)

Thanks
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2010, 10:59:26 pm »

Thanks Brent!

1) DC-21a $5 Train Note (Series A)
2) DC-21g $5 Train Note (Series C)
3) BC-63c $10 2003 BER
4) N9 Rotator Notes
5) Multicolour Specimen Set (Set of 9 notes)

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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2010, 11:17:26 pm »

1. BC-32a $10 Devil's Face(A/D-B/D) Uncirculated
2. BC-35b $100 Devil's Face (AU)
3. BC-5 English $5 (Fine-Very Fine)
4. BC-22a $2 Osborne (EF-AU)
5. BC-56c-i Bonin-Thiessen ANH (Choice Uncirculated)
Thank you.
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« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2010, 11:24:23 pm »

1971HemiCuda
1. BC-31a 1954 $5 DF C/C changeover C.Unc ($575) and G.Unc ($700)
2. APN 0.501-0.502 $5 confirmed SNR VF ($6) and EF ($15)
3. BC-29bA 1954 $1 DF Replacement *A/A. VF ($1,300) and EF ($1,900)
4. High range (5430659) $20 ARW changeover in EF ($20)

Wizard1
1) DC-21a $5 Train Note (Series A) G ($475) VF ($2,000)
2) DC-21g $5 Train Note (Series C) G ($450) VF ($1,650)
3) BC-63c $10 2003 BER Unc ($450) CUnc ($500) GUnc ($600)
4) N9 Rotator Notes Unc $5 ($130) $10 ($140) $20 ($160) $50 ($200) $100 ($240)
5) Multicolour Specimen Set (Set of 9 notes) AU ($1,300)

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1. BC-32a $10 Devil's Face(A/D-B/D) Unc ($325)
2. BC-35b $100 Devil's Face (AU) ($700)
3. BC-5 English $5 F ($160) VF ($400)
4. BC-22a $2 Osborne EF ($360) AU ($1,000)
5. BC-56c-i Bonin-Thiessen ANH C.Unc ($115)

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« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2010, 11:36:43 pm »

Thank you!
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« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2010, 12:55:16 am »

Hi Brent:

Only one, please.

BC34a  Devil $50 in Unc, Ch. Unc., Gem Unc.....

thanks....
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« Reply #7 on: July 01, 2010, 11:29:30 am »

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« Reply #8 on: July 01, 2010, 02:02:29 pm »

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1. BC34a Devil $50 Unc ($1,200) CUnc ($1,500) GUnc ($1,800)

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« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2010, 01:54:53 am »

BC-43c La-Bo C/J $100 note in Unc, C.Unc, and G.Unc

Thanks


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« Reply #10 on: July 03, 2010, 01:58:41 am »

I can't resist.

BC-67a $5 APM grades above face value

BC-68a $10 BTV non-inserts  grades above face value

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« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2010, 02:14:28 pm »

laub25
1. DC-25b $1 1923 Red seal group 1  F ($85) VF ($240)

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5. BC-43c La-Bo C/J $100 note in Unc ($275) C.Unc ($325) and G.Unc ($375)

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1. BC-67a $5 APM VF ($8) EF ($15) AU ($40) Unc ($75) C.Unc ($85) G.Unc ($100)
2. BC-68a $10 BTV non-inserts VF ($40) EF ($65) AU ($100) Unc ($175) C.Unc ($200) G.Unc ($225)

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« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2010, 04:21:23 pm »

Thanks, Brent, but are you pulling my leg?  Those prices are more like what I expected the BTV inserts to be, not the regular notes.  That's incredible.

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« Reply #13 on: July 09, 2010, 05:47:37 am »

1. 1897 $2 DC 14-c: F and VF

2. 1935 $20 Small seal English: F, VF and EF

3. The $4 bill: DC-17a: VG, F and VF. DC-17b: F and VF

For now this is it. Thank you!
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« Reply #14 on: July 09, 2010, 12:25:46 pm »

1. 1897 $2 DC 14-c: F ($700) and VF ($1,700)

2. 1935 $20 Small seal English: F, ($850)  VF ($2,000) and EF ($4,000)

3. The $4 bill: DC-17a: VG, ($2,000) F ($3,350) and VF ($6,000) DC-17b: F ($1,450) and VF ($3,500)


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« Reply #15 on: July 09, 2010, 06:07:59 pm »

1. 1897 $2 DC 14-c: F ($700) and VF ($1,700)

2. 1935 $20 Small seal English: F, ($850)  VF ($2,000) and EF ($4,000)

3. The $4 bill: DC-17a: VG, ($2,000) F ($3,350) and VF ($6,000) DC-17b: F ($1,450) and VF ($3,500)

Ouch! Those are some pretty steep drops for key-date notes. From what I've seen in the last year, the $4 bills availability on eBay is almost non-existance from what it was a year ago... as is the 1897 $2.

I also need to know:

1935 $100 English (VG and F)

1912 $5 DC-21e (VF and EF)
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« Reply #16 on: July 10, 2010, 11:05:46 am »

4. 1935 $100 English VG ($1,350) and F ($1,900)

5. 1912 $5 DC-21e VF ($2,200) and EF ($3,250)


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« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2010, 12:25:13 pm »

Can someone who is knowledgeable in the matter explain the drop in the above mentionned notes. I must be missing something. Is it the recession? If so, will they pick up again? I can't think of a reason they would fall like this, these notes have always been in demand and been less and less available on eBay.
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« Reply #18 on: July 12, 2010, 01:13:48 pm »

Can someone who is knowledgeable in the matter explain the drop in the above mentionned notes. I must be missing something. Is it the recession? If so, will they pick up again? I can't think of a reason they would fall like this, these notes have always been in demand and been less and less available on eBay.

The old saying of supply and demand is truer than ever. This is how I see it currently. Canadians are indebted the most they have ever been in our countries history. The economy is struggling and money is tight. The first things people will cut out when money is tight is discretionary spending such as dinning, trips and hobbies/banknotes. If you have your eye on the paper money market and have participated you will notice that prices realized for notes are selling at a discount to book even to current book. Many auctions are very slow and many great notes are just not selling. Personally speaking, I think that the total number of buyers has significantly shrunk in the past 2 years. Take a quick look at the drop in activity and posting here on the forum over the past few years. I also get the impression that people who are buyers are running out of funds or have the notes they require for their collections. Now add the fact that book values are dropping the way they are and this will scare many people who will rather hold and see if they can pick the bottom. As for how long will it take for the market to recover, again personally speaking I can’t see it getting any better for at least 5 years. Now cross your fingers and hope that interest costs don’t increase too much as this will further drain peoples extra spending money. To be a seller of notes currently is a very tough business but to be a buyer is unbelievable. Take advantage of the situation as much as you can as once the market starts to turn you might kick yourself for not purchasing unbelievable notes which you might not see again for a very long time.

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« Reply #19 on: July 12, 2010, 03:24:09 pm »

Most  collectibles have cycles.
Some series in our area of collecting were in a bit of decline before the recession hit in earnest about a year ago.
The so-called multi-coloured series was one of those areas in which collector interest was waning after a three- to four-year period of intense interest.
Before that it was 1954 modified notes that were in a tailspin for a while. Even devils face notes and 1937 series notes were flat befor that.
Chartered notes were not popular for a few years. Look at them now. The chartered note market now is hot again, especially nice large-size notes. And I'm not just talking the Bank of Vancouver Number 1 note.
Time such as these are good for collectors in some areas. Take advantage if you can...
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« Reply #20 on: July 05, 2012, 10:01:03 pm »

I am taking the liberty or "reposting" my query regarding a recently acquired Chartered note.

Can anyone advise as to the current Charlton price for a Canadian Bank of Commerce 1917 $20 note - small Logan R. - General Mananger in small capital letters (Charlton 16-04-20a) in EF and AU.

My catalogue is the 5th edition and the 7th is not easily available in Winnipeg.

Thank you.
 

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