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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Button on October 28, 2010, 12:14:38 pm
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Hi
I recently inherited several charter bank notes that I am trying to obtain a "book" value for. All of the notes will probably grade in the fine to very fine range. The A/A, B/B etc refers to the large letters on the face of the bills.
Royal Bank, $20, 1935, B/B
Royal Bank, $20, 1935, D/D
Dominion Bank, $10, 1935,
Bank of Montreal, $10, 1938, A/A
Bank of Commerce, $10, 1935, C/C
Bank of Commerce, $10, 1935, A/A
Thanks. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Many thanks for the information. It is very much appreciated.
Below I've added the additional information for the remaining notes.
Royal Bank $20 1935 B/B serial # 124393, signatures are the same as on the other note but are positioned slightly lower to be centered in the white "TWENTY" printed along the bottom border. The left signature seems to be - S.G.Dobs.... and the right - ...lsu?
Canadian Bank of Commerse, $10, 1935, C/C serial #417319, signatures right - Au_bird? and left - Logan
Many thanks again
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Thanks again for the info. A learning experience for me.
The second Bank of Commerce note, serial #A030958 has a different signature with Logan on the left and .....isoy (?) on the right hand side.
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Interesting signature indeed. My note is the type2.
Thanks again for your help.