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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Jeanne on July 17, 2015, 10:16:34 pm
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I have the following Devil's Face $20.00 notes I will be trying to sell. I have sent a list of them to a company that purchases Canadian bank notes. They are all in good condition. What kind of price can I expect to get for them? I am waiting for a reply from them.
Year Letters Numbers Signature 1 Signature 2 Cat.No.
1954 AE 3696157 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 3696434 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 4425191 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 4425192 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 4425193 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 4425194 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 4425195 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 AE 4557686 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 BE 1324880 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 BE 1839325 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 BE 1853325 Coyne Towers BC-33a
1954 CE 0504017 Beattie Coyne BC-33b
1954 CE 0504018 Beattie Coyne BC-33b
1954 CE 0504019 Beattie Coyne BC-33b
1954 CE 7281228 Beattie Coyne BC-33b
1954 DE 3306766 Beattie Coyne BC-33b
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These are good notes. Good condition doesn't mean much without pictures but generally if they have been circulated but are still in decent shape with only a few minor folds this would be considered VF. In that condition your looking at $70 for the A/Es, $80 for the B/Es and $60 for the C/Es and D/Es. Prices go way up the better the grade. These are the prices listed in the catalog, from the company you might only get 50-55% of those values. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the information. I received an answer from a purchaser this morning stating they give a very small premium on these notes. I will have to scan them so that I can get a more realistic value on them.
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Pictures always help the evaluation process. But even before we get to see those, it is apparent that some of your A/E and C/E notes have consecutive serial numbers, so they are probably better than just mid-grade notes unless they were really poorly mishandled since being put aside many years ago. Even if they are not uncirculated notes, consecutive serial numbers are seen as desirable and should add a bump to whatever price you get for them.