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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Lillybelle on July 08, 2007, 09:53:28 pm
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Hi
I have a 1937 Canadian $100 bill and wondered what it could be worth
Thank you
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It all depends on the condition and the Signatures on the note, could range from $100 - $4,250. Do you have a photo or a scan of the note you could post.
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No scan, but it is signed by Gordon and Towers.
I actually have 3 of them. They were in circulation, but not dogged eared, but have at one time been folded vertically down the middle but not folded elsewhere. No one has written on them.
Hope this helps.
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For a Gordon-Towers condition and price list,
VG $125
F $150
VF $190
EF $275
AU $500
UNC $950
From your description, your note should be around the VF grade, but hard to determine without seeing the notes.
Look at this post for grading info, this will help you determin the grade of your note.
http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=5094.0
Hope this helps
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Wow I'm glad I found this question. An elderly relative has 10 of these, only the signatures are Coyne-Towers .
They have been in a safety deposit box stored flat for who knows how long. They are not damaged in any way , no rips or little nicks or anything and the bills are still pretty crisp but you can tell they have been used. They aren't brand new condition , but they are in really nice condition. I'm sorry I don't have a scanner. We just thought they might be worth more than the face value and didn't want to turn them into the bank.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
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hello I just pm'ed you the current 20th edition catalogue prices
Unless to have a scan, pics or better description it would be hard to say what condition each is in
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