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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: nelvana on September 06, 2010, 05:37:29 pm
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Hi, these were in my Dad's basement and I have no clue whether they're worth $1 or more. Thanks for any information you can provide.
1973 style one dollar bills:
Lawson-Bouey – s/n AC0017704, AC0118205, AA6758813 and AA6758814.
Crow-Bouey – s/n BFG3001058 and BFG3001059.
1967 style one dollar bills, all Beattie-Raminsky, s/n:
GP0463837, GP0826497, GP4251597, GP4515074, GP0623649, HP9381258, HP2560630, HP2560631
1954 style one dollar bills, Beattie-Raminsky, s/n :
JM6361254, JM6558242, GN0100201, FN9982551, PL3590211, NL6471271, NL6471272.
They're all in "good" shape - sorry I don't know how to grade them. Some are crisp with no visible signs of wear and others have minor (to me) folds or corners turned.
Thanks!
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Hello,
These are all very common issued notes, in circulated condition they aren't worth more than its face. Hope this helps.
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Yes, it does help. It means that I can sell them at face value to someone who wanted them - and not worry that I was being foolish. Thanks - I appreciate the response!