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« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2008, 08:52:30 am »


Thanks for the information Gary.  It is amazing that some modern era notes can remain out of the public eye for so long.  I suspect that there are other high denomination 1954 solid radars out there that may only change hands privately.  The $50 solid 7s that I own was in a collection for over 20 years before I came across it accidently while discussing paper money trade options.  I was able to trade for it privately and add it to my collection.

I stand corrected; I currently have 1 of 3 1954 $50 Solid Radars that are known to exist, for now  ;)

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« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2008, 11:14:25 am »


The 1954 solid 1s finally arrived from Hong Kong this morning  ;D

Here is a scan of the $100 note.  It is GUnc except for the fact that it is a slightly off centre.  It has strong embossing, sharp corners and no signs of handling whatsover.  A totally original and pristine note.

I just got off the phone with Don Olmstead, who has run Olmstead Currency since 1967, and confirmed that this is the only 1954 $100 solid radar that he has ever heard of.


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« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2008, 12:48:17 pm »

Congratulations Arthur.
As I have stated in the past,it is nice to have this set "bank" in Canada where it belongs  ;)

That said,had someone the desire to buy my QM in original uncirculated condition,I'd have had the wherewith all to meet you in HK.
I hate sharing a hotel room!

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"A survey of the sheet numbers of existing notes suggest that only about a third of the modest total printed were ever released for circulation.It is not surprising then that collectors have long found the Queen Mary $5. to be a VERY ELUSIVE NOTE.Those notes that have turned up are generally in the more attractive grades."
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« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2008, 09:42:25 pm »

Two lots of very desirable 1954 solid serial number notes are coming up for sale at Baldwin's auction in Hong Kong on August 28/29 (there is no indication whether or not the notes have been pressed). Here's the auction site. .....

I'm beginning to think that I should have kept this information secret and snagged them myself ..... lol!

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