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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: CelticFC on March 21, 2007, 11:03:34 pm
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I'm well known at my bank and today an hour before me an old lady cashed in $600 worth
in mostly UNC and AU. REEEAL crispy notes. Teller asked me before I asked her if I wanted them. She was going to have sent back to the BoC for burning.
I don't have a Charlton yet........can somebody help?
$5.00
1972 B/R---CA3320879 AU/UNC
B/R---CB0545814 UNC
L/B---CV8766229 UNC
---SN5103851 UNC
---SN5103852 UNC
---SC2790780 UNC
---SG2181734 UNC
---SD4139211 UNC>>the SD's are cut 1/2 cm. too long it seems....anybody???
---SD4139212 UNC
---SY4548916 UNC
1979 C/B---30521084954 AU
---30523685975 AU+
Thanks for looking,
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I believe these are the correct prices in the catalogue but the cut SD I have no idea
Hope this helps
Friedsquid
1972 B/R---CA3320879 AU/UNC (AU 30 UNC50)
B/R---CB0545814 UNC (UNC 50)
L/B---CV8766229 UNC (UNC 40 for all the rest)
---SN5103851 UNC
---SN5103852 UNC
---SC2790780 UNC
---SG2181734 UNC
---SD4139211 UNC>>the SD's are cut 1/2 cm. too long it seems....anybody??? (?)
---SD4139212 UNC
---SY4548916 UNC
1979 C/B---30521084954 AU (35)
---30523685975 AU+
Thanks for looking,
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Thanks squid. Is that the 19th Edition?
It looks like a major score so far.
I have some multi-coloured 10's and 20's as well...maybe post them tomorrow
How about 1989 $10 birds B/T BEA4405441-50 AU/UNC (10 notes total)
Mostly UNC, none folded
Cheers
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AUNC 12 UNC 26
Yes 19th edition
good luck
friedsquid
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remember unc or not there is not a big market for regular multicolored notes I do not know anyone who would pay 50 bucks for an unc 1972 fiver maybe realistically look for 10- 15 each at most
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These bird $10's feel as thick as cardboard. What is the reason for that??
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How about some '71 Tens? All UNC
L/B---TT6453709
---TT0953343
---VH6227113
B/R---DN1501527
C/B---ETP9369715
Thanks.
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L/B---TT6453709 Book is $60 for these 3s. *TT is $500. 8-)
---TT0953343
---VH6227113
B/R---DN1501527 is $85
C/B---ETP9369715 is $40
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The Astrisk is a LOVE-HATE relationship
LOVE when I got'em, HATE when I don't.
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remember unc or not there is not a big market for regular multicolored notes I do not know anyone who would pay 50 bucks for an unc 1972 fiver maybe realistically look for 10- 15 each at most
TRUE! And as more pop up (as old ladies cash them in and collectors snatch them) their prices may even drop some more! I would say good "Traders" or perhaps you can turn them into something more rare?
These bird $10's feel as thick as cardboard.
Just decent paper... which seems all the thicker in comparison to the Journey thin paper. Another reason why UNC and nice notes are easy to find (good paper retains its good properties longer)
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Maybe my Grandkids will get a Kick out of them one day.
But even at 2-3 times there value makes them better than Kleenex LOL ;D
And, How about the multi $10's And $20's Half the book price like the 5's?
Or do they retain their book value better than 5's?
Hey, Does an HNB Bird $5 have better value than other regular bird 5's.
If it has a high serial # and it's the last of a run....
HNB was the last prefix to the bird 5's right?
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Hey, Does an HNB Bird $5 have better value than other regular bird 5's.
If it has a high serial # and it's the last of a run....
HNB was the last prefix to the bird 5's right?
No. HNB is a common prefix BUT except for HNB notes signed Bonin-Thiessen which you likely wont or ever will have. There is only two known at present, if a 3rd is found it would probably sell for upwards of $5-10K!
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Thanks for the great INFO!! :o
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And, How about the multi $10's And $20's Half the book price like the 5's?
Or do they retain their book value better than 5's?
... well for common notes its pretty much the same picture I believe. At least the $5.00 and $10.00 were replaced by Journeys in 2000 and 2002. The fives have a colourful history of coloured BPN, replacements, and change-overs (& exceptionally rare "good-overs" like the B/T HNB).
The only $10 Birds anybody seems to be keen on are the T/C BDH (a rare change-over), and B/T BDP inserts (4.44-4.46), ATX, BDZ (.000-.04). I'm a little bit surprised at all the fuss over the non-designated inserts...when the Bonin Thiessen ATX is so hard to find, and under-rated/valued IMO. It is also the last designated replacement of its kind (same with $5 B/T ANX, $2 B/T EBX)
Only the ealier T/C (I with or without serifs) or B/T with no BPN (eg EVH) $20 seem to be the most popular. The Birds $20 didn't get phased out until 2004 (or after) so everyone has plenty to spare. Look at the AIX or EIX $20 replacements-- not much excitement there (yet they're the last replacements of their kind). Seems like more people are interested in the non-designated inserts. I guess people stashed the X notes away and were caught off guard with the non-designated inserts that are proving harder to find.