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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Taima on August 22, 2007, 01:02:49 pm
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WHAT IS A 1923 UNCIRCULATED CANADIAN $1 BILL WORTH?
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According to the 20th edition of the Charlton Catalogue, the most common variety (Campbell-Clark, Black Seal) is worth $575 in Unc or $250 in AU. Rarer varieties are worth more ($1000-$2000+).
Might be able to get a better idea of value if you have a scan or can give serial numbers & signatures.
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Thank you for the info. The serial number is C5706112 and the date on the bill is July 2, 1923 and it is a green seal. It looks like the signature is J.C. Saunders. Thanks again.
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Hi there here is some info about your note:
Cataloge # DC-25j Signatures: McCavour-Saunders, Green Seal Group 2
Unc Book Price is $1350 if your's is an exceptional example, i.e. Perfect centering Sharp corners etc. the value could be 20 to 35% more than the Unc price.
If you are able to post a picture I'm sure the forum members would apperciate it. Thanks
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heres a picture
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here's one more picture. A little better
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Reverse side...
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It is difficult to see all the possible flaws in this note on a small scan, but based on what is visible, this
note would grade AU (About Uncirculated) at best but more likely EF (Extra Fine).