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Title: $10 1935 bank of Canada
Post by: klea on August 03, 2009, 02:28:42 am
This $10 orange bill dated MONTREAL Jan 2nd 1935, red number is 1085010. ANY idea the value today?
Title: Re: $10 1935 bank of Canada
Post by: Reginald on September 27, 2009, 11:19:30 pm
Hello Klea,

Surprised no one has responded to your straight forward enquiry.  Fact is the only 1935 Bank of Canada banknote that is orange is the $5.00 note.   The ten is a dark purple.  The value for the Englsih $5 note, according to the 22nd (2010) edition of the Charlton Standard Catalogue (available at your local bookstore), ranges from $50 for a banknote rated as "Good" to $2,000 for the first level "UNC."

The French note ranges from $75 to $7,000 for "Good" to "UNC".  Hope you've got a strong one.   

Best regards,
Reg
Title: Re: $10 1935 bank of Canada
Post by: alvin5454 on September 28, 2009, 12:40:04 am
this is probably a Royal Bank $10, a relatively common not. Need a grade to make a valuation but VG is about $50. High-end uncirculated can go to about $850, depending on variety....