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Canadian Notes => Early Canadian Notes => Topic started by: kid_kc79 on June 19, 2008, 07:55:15 pm
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Talk about a nice note
This one was recently founds it's way on a very popular auction site. Only lasted several hours before someone snaged it. Though I would post some scans for anyone interested in verifying it in the register.
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For those of you wondering, no I was not the one who purchased it but if you have one for sale I would be happy to hear from you.
Cheers
Jason
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Thats a very nice note! :D :D
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Yes very nice. Do you know what the note cat. for?
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Yes
Cat Value is $1200 in VG and $2000 in Fine. These being the only 2 grades priced. In my opinion this note looks slighly better than VG but this may just be the image!
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Wow, that's one nice note despite the missing top-right corner. Here are the sale coordinates:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3388&item=290239828315
It was listed on June 18 at 14:34 PDT and it sold on the same day at 18:06 PDT. The buyer paid somewhere between two and three times the current catalogue value for it. He made a bold decision to snap it up and will probably never regret it.
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I have dealt with the seller many years ago. He's a big collector of Canadian notes and has many rare and gorgeous notes.
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I have dealt with the seller many years ago. He's a big collector of Canadian notes and has many rare and gorgeous notes.
I too recall dealing with him. This was in the early 1980's when he lived in Montreal, shortly before he moved to Florida. I recall selling him a superb Traders Bank of Canada $5 1910 in original VF or better, of which very few examples are known. I always regretted selling that note! This gentleman had a great eye for rarity and he possessed tremendous market foresight.
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The $100 1912 Commerce note illustrated above previously appeared at a Jeffrey Hoare Sale held in October 1997 (Lot 1604). It was estimated at $1,500.00 but did not find a buyer. Quite amazingly, there were two other Commerce $100 1912 notes and a $50 1912 Commerce note in the same auction! One of the other $100 notes was in Good (estimated at $750 but did not sell), the other $100 was in VG (estimated at $750, sold for $440), and the $50 was in Good (estimated at $800, sold for $520). Those were the days!!
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