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General => Polls => Topic started by: 1971HemiCuda on May 17, 2008, 10:52:21 pm
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1954 $5 *R/C (Beattie-Coyne) BC-39aA-i
Does anyone else feel that this note is way under priced for what it is? ???
There are only 8,000 known and yet there is still such a low value in the Charlton Standard Catalogue.
CURRENT PRICES
VG Condition= $35
F Condition = $50
VF Condition = $90
EF Condition = $175
AU Condition = $325
Unc Condition = $425
C.Unc Condition = $500
G.Unc Condition = $575
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No, i don't think its under-priced at all. Though only 8,000 were printed, they are not the hardest to find. The hardest to find and the more valuable remain *L/S, *N/S, *W/S and *I/X all with higher QTYs printed but with lower amounts available today. Finding these notes in UNC are much harder to find then *R/C.
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Yes, I do agree with you but how many of the Be-Co *R/C are left in a good condition?
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I think a Be-Co *R/C in Unc condition should be at least $700.
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A 1954 $5 Beattie-Coyne, *R/C in Unc sold for US $736 on eBay (April 12, 2008).
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190213085900 (http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190213085900)
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About 8 months ago I was going to buy a 1954 $5 note
*R/C (Be-Co) in AU+ condition.
It sold for $202.00 :o
But unfortunetly I was a little short of cash at the time. :( (I was only 13)
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Yes, I do agree with you but how many of the Be-Co *R/C are left in a good condition?
I dont know how many are left, but there are much more than the other's mentioned above
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A 1954 $5 *R/C (Beattie-Coyne) just sold on Ebay for $355 (140235029399)
I was going to get this note as a graduation gift but the price went to high :'(
(my parents didn't want to spend $300+ For a $5 bill)
Although they do know the price of the note was $450+
[edit]Edited to merge in two following posts. --BWJM[/edit]
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I think the 1954 Devils Head prices should rise as well, they are extremely low!
What do you think?