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Title: 1954 devils face
Post by: Birdie on January 20, 2010, 09:36:14 pm
H/A 7240075  Beattie/Coyne
No holes or tears. Design in creases not worn. All printing still VERY clear and heavy. At least VF.
Margins are not perfect. Very little margin on the bottom.

I do not have ability to scan.

Any ideas of pricing?  Thanks

Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: Art_1_ Paper on January 20, 2010, 09:53:57 pm
What's the denomination ?
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: BWJM on January 20, 2010, 09:57:40 pm
Based on the prefix and serial number, that would be a BC-29b $1. In fact, this is a changeover note to boot. Taking the estimate of VF, the value would be $38.
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: Birdie on January 21, 2010, 08:14:57 pm
1.00
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: Birdie on January 21, 2010, 08:30:18 pm
How do you know its a BC 29bc                 changeover.
Obviously I,m new. Where would I find this info.
Thx very much for your help.
Based on the prefix and serial number, that would be a BC-29b $1. In fact, this is a changeover note to boot. Taking the estimate of VF, the value would be $38.
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: JB-2007 on January 21, 2010, 09:16:30 pm
Its easy to know just by looking at the serial number. H/A0000001-H/A7199999 are signed Coyne-Towers With Cat. #BC-29a and H/A7200000-H/A9999999 are signed Beattie-Coyne with cat. #BC-29b. This info. is all available in the charlton Standard Cat. of Canadian Gov't paper money. 22nd ed. 2010. I would highly recommend to anyone interested in paper money to buy a copy. Its a great book.
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: Birdie on January 26, 2010, 12:25:52 pm
Changeover     meaning this was the last printing of the devil face?
I promise I will but the book. thx
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: woodguy62 on January 26, 2010, 12:49:39 pm
ChangeOver as in different Signatures within the same prefix.

Coyne/Towers H/A, printed 1 to 7,200,000
then
Beattie/Coyne H/A,  printed 7,200,001 to 10,000,000

DF to Modified Portrait is not considered a changeover ...
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: coinboy on January 26, 2010, 04:40:30 pm
I believe the the devil face & modified notes that share the same prefix are still considered change over notes.
examples are $1. T/A,  $2. I/B,  $5. I/C $10. J/D  etc. etc.
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: Birdie on January 27, 2010, 07:46:21 pm
Thanks
Title: Re: $100 bank note (1954)....
Post by: jasepa on April 16, 2010, 11:19:34 pm
I have a 1954 $100 bank note signed by Beattie and Rasminsky...is this a Devil's face....and what is the value?.......
Title: Re: 1954 devils face
Post by: BWJM on April 16, 2010, 11:35:31 pm
Please include the note's serial number and a detailed description of the note's condition.

Based on the signatures, the note is not a Devil's Face note and could be worth anywhere from $100 to $1,000 based on condition and serial number.