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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: topazoboom on March 21, 2009, 09:31:25 pm
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I am a little new to all this, but I used to manage a restaurant about 12 years ago, and we had a regular customer that was into this collecting paper money, long storey short I kept a few of the bills for myself and I am just wondering if they are worth anything. All have been kept in a small hard cover book that in itself weighs no more then a pound. The collector told me to keep ones with an X so I did for the most part
$1 bill serial
BFG8426332
$2 bills I have, these were never in circulation, came directly from the box @ the bank brand new.
Serial #'s for the $2 bills are as follows
EBX3719491, BRX3440747, BRX3440748, CBJ1263572 and EBX3200160 (this one has a crease)
$5 bills are the same directly from the bank
Serial #'s for the $5 bills are as follows
FNX7578729, GOB7813187, GNY4498341 and GNY7721900
$20 bill has a crease in the center
EIX1654622
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide
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Her is what the 2009 Charlton guide says for Unc notes.
$1 bill serial
BFG8426332 = $2
$2 bills
EBX3719491 = T-C = $7
EBX3200160 (this one has a crease) = T-C = $3
BRX3440747 = B-T circulation issue = $120
BRX3440748 = B-T circulation issue = $120
CBJ1263572 = $3
$5 bills
FNX7578729 = T-C = $35
GOB7813187 = B-T = radar note = $15-$20
GNY4498341 = T-C = $30
GNY7721900 = T-C = $30
$20 bill has a crease in the center
EIX1654622 = T-C with serifs = $30
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wow thanks for the reply, makes me wish I had kept the $2 BRX's I had 10 of them sequencal, but the collector bought the 8 of them from me for double face value 12 years ago lol any rate thanks for the info.
What does B-T and T-C mean?
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What does B-T and T-C mean?
B-T and T-C are the signatures on the notes.
B-T is Bonin/Thiessen
T-C is Thiessen/Crow
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Thanks for the clarification.
anyone know where I would get proper holders for these notes, I am in the Hamilton/Burlington/Oakville area.
Thanks