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Canadian Notes => Dominion of Canada Notes => Topic started by: garnets007 on February 04, 2012, 07:36:14 pm

Title: 25¢ 1923 Low serial 000073
Post by: garnets007 on February 04, 2012, 07:36:14 pm

I have a 1923 DC-24a 25¢ Authorized with the serial number M000073 in G-VG condition !!

What's its value ?!

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Title: Re: 25¢ 1923 Low serial 000073
Post by: JB-2007 on February 04, 2012, 07:53:09 pm
What's its value ?!

Probably no more than $9. Yes it is a low number but low numbered notes aren't that uncommon in 25¢ notes.
Title: Re: 25¢ 1923 Low serial 000073
Post by: 1971HemiCuda on February 04, 2012, 08:39:21 pm
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Probably no more than $9. Yes it is a low number but low numbered notes aren't that uncommon in 25¢ notes.

This is only the third Low Serial Number Shinplaster I have ever seen.
Title: Re: 25¢ 1923 Low serial 000073
Post by: Gary_T on February 05, 2012, 08:58:16 am
I don't know the exact value but it will be more than $9. My guess would be $50- $100
Title: Re: 25¢ 1923 Low serial 000073
Post by: JB-2007 on February 05, 2012, 01:42:55 pm
I don't know the exact value but it will be more than $9. My guess would be $50- $100
Really?
Very interesting, i guess it really depends on what someone is willing to pay for such note with a low number. What i don't understand is why there is no section for low numbers/radars etc for Dominion notes in charlton.
Title: Re: 25¢ 1923 Low serial 000073
Post by: Elwoodbluesca on February 05, 2012, 06:56:45 pm
These notes do not transact in the market very often if at all, so these are difficult to price.
The notes already book high starting at $250 in Unc, so if you use that as a base, I think you will be very close to an actual market selling price, and go from there to establish the grade of the note and set your sale price of the note.

The book is a guide, and is great for comparing like items from one series to another in the same price range.

You are right in saying it is worth what someone will pay for it, but I think that the $50-$100 might be a good estimate based on data known from like notes.