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Topic: I dont know much, but i got tons of 1$ bills, some 2$ and 5$  (Read 8228 times)
MrMentos
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These are the bills I have, some are in amazing condition while some arent. is there a place i can check the value of them?
 
1$ bill  1967
2$ bill 1974  BG 2853648
2$ bill 1954 U/G  1718589
1$ bill 1954 X/P  9766812
1$ bill 1954 L/O  7101099
1$ bill 1954 V/Z  5650240
1$ bill 1954 W/O 3423998
1$ bill 1954 D/F 7105011
1$ bill 1954 O/O 9360061
5$ bill 1954 U/S  1262295
5$ bill 1979 30146713498
5x 2$ bill1986
EGN 5658018
CBA 3181583
CBC 2749597
CBC 4951712
CBD 5796316
All of the following are 1$ bills 1973
ECF  0304141
BCZ  8643907
BFJ  0633076
ALU  1328732
ECP  1393213
ECL  2151269
BFJ  5358482
BCF  7310766
BFD  5999404
ECP  0553820
ECR 2265031
ECG 8726169
ECE 4666039
AB 1562628
ECF 8986523
ECR 5516334
BCW 0576446
BCH 9976821
BCZ 5277895
BCM 6361810
BCF 4616124
BCN 5403918
ECT 8199610
GV 0907239
BCZ 9358368
AMJ 9658827
friedsquid
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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2009, 08:10:37 pm »

pick up a Charlton catalogue
Canadian Government Paper money
You can find them at most book stores like Chapters,  on line or you may be able to get one on this site from Brent.



Always looking for #1 serial number notes in any denomination/any series
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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2009, 08:52:54 pm »

 Looks like you worked pretty hard to copy all those serial numbers.

I don't see anything that would be considered rare and most are very common.

Have a look on ebay to see what they might sell for but I would think about double face value.

Hope this helps.

Gary_T
MrMentos
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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2009, 10:00:52 pm »

hehe i dont know very much about bank notes... was hoping to sell to someone local (not a collector) and I listed everything out to him, figured i might as well list them out elsewhere also.
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2009, 10:43:30 pm »

Thanks MrMentos for posting a detailed list of your notes. This helps us accurately determine what notes you are asking about so that we can give you a better estimate of value. Of course, values always depend on condition, but serial numbers help determine whether or not you have any tough prefixes, varieties, etc.

I don't have any current catalogues available, but I do have several mint copies that are a couple years old. If you want one, send me a PM and I can give you a very affordable price.

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MrMentos
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« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2009, 11:06:39 am »

I was really just hoping on selling them all, mayb keep one or two for grandkids (only 25yrs old). but i didnt want to get ripped off if i sold them
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« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2009, 12:07:54 pm »

You can always post them up for sale in the trading post section. You probably won't be able to sell any individually since they are common. Perhaps sell them all together at one price for the lot.
MrMentos
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« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2009, 06:11:47 pm »

When looking for bills, is there something in specific I should be looking for?

I remember as a kid I used to collect 20's... i have at least 60 20$ bills hidden under my tv... (had a CRT)

I also found a

BJK9139327  100$ bill 1988
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« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2009, 07:00:07 pm »

The best thing to do is invest a few dollars and pick up a papermoney catalogue.
It will give you the prices of the notes you have as well as an idea of what types of notes or series you may be interested in collecting.
As for keeping notes under a TV ...not a good idea.....
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