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Canadian Notes => Show and Tell => Topic started by: Beatrix on March 07, 2019, 02:11:33 am
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I have already let Rupiah know, but I thought I would share with the rest of you. Snagged myself a BSW from my run of the mill activities this past weekend. It is quite circulated but still in one piece. I had long assumed I would never find one so it was a very pleasant surprise - took me approximately 31000 plastic 20s to find it.
Interesting finds have been low as of late so it is nice to find something good here and there. I am one who enjoys the thrill of the hunt, so finding something like this is more valuable to me than any pristine BSW I could purchase from someone else.
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t I thought I would share with the rest of you. Snagged myself a BSW from my run of the mill activities this past weekend. It is quite circulated but still in one piece
Wow! Congratulations! That is one amazing find 'Beatrix.' I know, as I've searched thousands & it took me 5 years to finally find one. And it too- is very circulated.
IMO: still a very underrated note in terms of BV -which I'm sure is for lack of data.
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I should consider myself lucky then, I've only started seriously going through bills in 2016 so it only took me 3 years! Here's some pics if you're curious: Front (https://i.imgur.com/InxXmFC.jpg), Back (https://i.imgur.com/xoonCmZ.jpg).
Do we know how many have been reported? I noticed the SNDB only has 14, of which one is my own that I just added. Have you seen anyone else discuss it elsewhere?
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I should consider myself lucky then, I've only started seriously going through bills in 2016
-Yes, absolutely. I have looked through many thousands of Twenties since 2017 (I believe that's when I found mine) and have seen no BSW's. The low # BSV are the most frustrating (they look so much like a BSW at first glance). After searching for so long, I'm not really expecting to find one now.
I noticed the SNDB only has 14, of which one is my own that I just added. Have you seen anyone else discuss it elsewhere?
-No (& mine is part of the 14 count). I also shared my info with Rupiah. He has some interesting theories re: BSW which I will let him chip in here, if he wishes to share.
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-No (& mine is part of the 14 count). I also shared my info with Rupiah. He has some interesting theories re: BSW which I will let him chip in here, if he wishes to share.
Haha in fact he has told me his theories already. Very interesting stuff.
I am not interested in selling, but I sometimes wonder what the value is of the stuff I have, for curiosity's sake. What do you think a circulated BSW would go for if I were to try and sell?
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What do you think a circulated BSW would go for if I were to try and sell?
IMO: Charlton puts a VF BSW$20 at $40- so maybe that (or marginally more)? It's hard to say because the market seems really hot with auctions but pretty dead elsewhere (so it would depend how you sell it/buyer's premiums, etc).
I am not interested in selling,
IMO: that's good because you'll never get what its truly worth (as far as how rare it is).
No one seems to acknowledge the fact that this is one heck of a rare note (like the M/C FTH $10, $50 AMK, $100 EKZ) other than a few SNDB contributors who've scanned countless bundles/bricks and have come up empty handed.
But having said that: It likely prudent since everybody thought the M/C HBG $5 was quite rare and then BOC suddenly dumped about a million well after its release (after a few were discovered). Anybody who bought one of those going by the low # reported got "burned." Frontiers are still being released so most collectors hold the faint hope that they'll come across one of these. It would be best to sell once a new series has been released and the note is firmly established as a rarity.