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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Bearskin on August 20, 2006, 12:57:04 am
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Hi! My grandfather gave me a few bills several years ago, and I'm wondering if they're worth more than face value. They are:
$1 Centennial bills (1867-1967), No S/N, uncirculated.
$1 1954 - F/L1823582, VF, Beattie/Lesyne
$1 1954 - J/Z1327074, F, Beattie/Rasminsky
$1 1954 - B/Z9793256, VG, Beattie/Rasminsky
$1 1954 - H/O0036421, F, Beattie/Rasminsky
$1 1954 - E/I0372526, VF, Lawson/Bauey
$2 1954 - S/G7168893, AU, Lawson/Bauey
$2 1954 - U/R2537184, F, Beattie/Rasminsky
I'd appreciate any comments/help I can get. Thanks so much!
Bearskin
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they are mostly face value the au might be 50 % more then face
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they are mostly face value the au might be 50 % more then face
50% more that is for the 1867-1967 ones... then again good luck finding a buyer who would even pay more than $1 for that issue, there are too many around. ;)
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The E/I $1.00 Lawson Bouey (short last prefix) might be worth keeping (worth $5.00 in VF)
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Every note is worth keeping! If you can live 50 more years, then you can sell them for more. ;)