Hi. No it was not my collection but a fellow club member. There are a few serious notes in the collection. Here are a few.
Royal Bank --1913--$20.00 #886300 -- VALUE $1,800.00
Bank of C ---1917 --- $5.00 #B601710 -- VALUE $200.00
The other bank notes are not that rare so i will not post them. However, the owner DID NOT record the serial number on the following;
Bank of N.S. --1924 $10 -- VALUE $400.00
Bank of N.S -- 1935---$5.OO --value $250.00
Bank of N.S. --- 1935---$10.00 ---VALUE $150.00
Bank of Brantford -- 1859 -- $1.00 --VALUE $100.00
Bank of Brantford -- 1859-- $2.00 --VALUE $100.00
Bank of Canada -- 1935--$2.00 V.F. ---VALUE $425.00
Bank of Westmorland--1861--$1.00 ----VALUE $ 125.00
Bank of N.S. --1929 -- $5.00--value $450.00
Dominion of Canada --$5.00 passenger train- Fine--VALUE $1,200.00
Barkley's Bank--1935--$5.00 --VALUE $375.00
B of C -- 1917 $10 -- VALUE $275.00
Bank of Clifton--$1.00 -- VALUE 300.00
Merchants Bank of Upper Canada-1837 -- $2.00 --VALUE 225.00
MOLSONS Bank --1918--$ 10--VALUE --$475.00
Bank of N.S. 1918--$5.00--VALUE 300.00
Royal Bank - 1935 --$10.00 --VALUE150.00
Almost a complete set of Genuine Confederate Notes1861 62-64 and up, 17 in total.
Also a slew of 1954,1967,1974 issues of the Bank of Canada.
The robbery happen sometime within the last 12 days as they don't take their binders, with the collection, out to look at every day.
Many thanks for this posting. All of the notes are long gone, I'm sure but it makes the owner feel better to know other collectors are aware of it.
TOMMYBOY for Saint John N.B.