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Canadian Notes => Bank of Canada Notes => Topic started by: rodsodd on January 22, 2005, 03:21:37 am
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I saw an 1986 $2 AUG on ebay a couple of days ago in VF condition for $2 U.S. and no one bid on it, should a guy pick these up when he sees them? I still have the guys email in my ebay watched items.
Rodney.
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There are two different AUG notes... The Crow-Bouey AUG which is a farely hard note to find in UNC and AUG thiessen-Crow which is exceptionally rare. The AUG note in VF at $2.00 on e-bay... no there was no need to jump at it right away. It was only in VF and was not worth more than face value. AUG notes with Crow-Bouey are quite common in low grade.
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Thank you.
Rodney.
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There is a 1986 $2 Note with the AUG prefix on Ebay right now!
ENDS IN 2 HOURS!!!
Only $10.51 right now.
Item Number: 170222496408
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Why is he calling this note RARE and a Replacement. Am I missing something here?
FRIEDSQUID
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Come on Squid;
It RARE because it's the only one he has... ;D
Its a REPLACEMENT because he is using this term to replace the word "changeover"... ::)
Where does low UNC fit into the grading scheme?
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Sure, it's RARE and a REPLACEMENT - just like it's a radar note and a ladder note and a rotator note and an uncirculated note...
Truth be told, it's none of the above. Just more hype (to give it a polite name) from our favourite auction site.
Crow-Bouey $2 replacements had prefix ARX.
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The note sold for $28.60 (Free Shipping)