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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: zeena1998 on November 30, 2008, 05:57:37 pm
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Hello all,
I just rediscovered an old crayon box of mine and found all of these old bills in there. I was wondering if any of them had any value. These look to have been circulated at some point in time but some bills are in better condition that others.
Here's what I have:
1- 1937 Dollar z/m 0210399 J. Elssyne (sorry that name is really hard to make out) and G F Towers
2- 1937 Dollar r/n 3573034 same signers
3- 1937 Dollar a/n 2549220
4- 1954 Dollar x/p 3701339 Beattie/Raminsky
5 1967 Dollar no serial number but 1867 1967 where the s/n would be Beattie/Raminsky
6-1954 2 Dollar s/g 6399975 Lawson/Bavey (??)
7-1954 10 Dollar m/v7116872 Beattie/Raminsky
8- 1954 20 Dollar e/w 1549635 Beattie/Raminsky
Thank you for your help!
Z
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Hello,
Welcome to the forum. The best way to learn the value of your notes is to buy a Charlton Canadian Government Paper Money Catalogue from Chapters or any book store or possibly look for one at your library. Its impossible to comment when we cannot see or do not the condition of the notes you have. A short time with the book will help you quite a bit, if not you can then ask us again with a more informed question as you will have a much better handle on what to ask and what you exactly have. Hope this helps, good luck, Murray.
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The best way to learn the value of your notes is to buy a Charlton Canadian Government Paper Money Catalogue from Chapters or any book store or possibly look for one at your library.
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