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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: fasTTcar on January 27, 2009, 07:31:47 pm
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Hello all.
Long time lurker, first time poster.
I am a private coin dealer, but have run into some bills over the past few years and decided to part with a few of them. I am very conversant on Canadian and US coinage, but notes are not my strong suit.
I have found a few interesting items that I probably will be asking about over the next few days.
The first one I want to ask about is the attached note.
Would this be considered a BC-37dA or just a BC-37d? I am still trying to figure out the Charlton coding for bills.
Many thanks in advance, and I appreciate reading this great forum.
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Would this be considered a BC-37dA or just a BC-37d? I am still trying to figure out the Charlton coding for bills.
It is a BC-37d about $9.00 in UNC
the other would have an asterisk infront of the prefix *C/I meaning a replacement
FRIEDSQUID
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Unfortunately, that is what I thought.
I got all excited when I saw the c/i prefix called out, as the bill is perfect and the guide showed some huge values for that prefix.
Many thanks for the quick reply.
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Welcome to the forum, This would be BC-37d. The BC-37dA is the note that has the asterisk in the serial number. The capital letter A in the catalogue numbers signifies a replacement note.
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Unfortunately, that is what I thought.
I got all excited when I saw the c/i prefix called out, as the bill is perfect and the guide showed some huge values for that prefix.
Many thanks for the quick reply.
Don't you wish? That one would be worth $9,000 if it WAS the rare replacement.
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Sort of like this?
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Sort of like this?
Well I know whose wallet will be missing at the PAris show ;D
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Sort of like this?
Ooh, could you provide a scan of the whole note to cpmwiki@cdnpapermoney.com?