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General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: bc collect on December 28, 2008, 10:02:42 am
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I have a Question for everyone.
When is a note rare?
Is it when there are only a few left out of a million or if there are only 40 + printed, or both?
Thanks for any input.
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Hi bc collect,
This was asked a couple of weeks ago. Here is the link to those comments.
http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=8793.0
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so what happens if you have a note, in poor condition, but as far as you know it is the only one left?
Mind you if nobody wants it it is not worth anything
$ 10 Bird BDH, print run 840.000, in UNC in 2009 cat., $ 700.00.
$ 10 Bird BEF, print run 400.000, in UNC in 2009 cat., $ 30.00
$ 20 Bird EVH, no BPN, two ranges, 200.000 + 394.000. in cat., $ 800 in UNC.
Journey notes:
$ 5 AOB low range, about 80.000, but only about 20 or so known, $ 325 in UNC.
$ 10 BER, 2003, print run 8.6 mil. 2009 UNC, $ 500, 2008 AU $ 1000, 2007 EF $ 400.
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"only one left"....so what have you got?
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In the past did a couple of studys on GP shiffted BPN and EV missing BPN.
Some of those had only a few notes registerd and one of the ranges there is only one left, I think.
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I have one of each also.
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Could you email me the #'s please?
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GPF, several ranges,, GPG a few ranges, GPH, also a few rnges, plus also used as inserts, GPL onernge, GPW a few ranges.
But some of the ranges are only 500, 1000, or 2000 notes they could havew been SNR notes?
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e-mailed you and it should be noted that this was covered quite well in the March 2005 edition of the CPMS newsletter.
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I guess that would haven been the article from me.
Did one on the GP shifted notes as well as on the $ 20 missing BPN. :)