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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: KelownaGuy on April 15, 2024, 07:37:25 pm
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Any suggestion of value or grade, as well as the Charlton Number for this note?
Thanks
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Hmmm. Has this one 'stumped' our experts? I'd also like to hear about this note as I can't find it in my Charlton. :o
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Charlton doesn't have banks
You can find it here:
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknotes-bank-of-toronto.php?banks=bank-of-toronto&bank=7&banknotes=Bank_of_Toronto_banknotes_of_1937&id_cat=465&id_denom=5
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Good to know! Thanks HANDI! :)
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You won't find chartered banknotes in the Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Government Bank Notes. You need the specialized Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Bank Notes which covers all Canadian chartered bank notes.
This note is catalogued as 715-24-04 and is a 1937 $5 note from the Bank of Toronto, Henwood variety (for the signature of the General Manager). I won't comment on the grade other than to say it looks nice. Value in my outdated catalogue is $200 in VF, and it goes up from there.