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Topic: 1935 Bank of Canada 1,2,5,10,20,25,50 and 100 notes  (Read 8168 times)
Anchor Ace
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« on: December 09, 2012, 03:10:15 pm »

Having inherited these notes as well as many others in different years and conditions, I am joining to get a handle on what they are worth. My father had written in pencil what he figure the condition they are in. As follows: $1 G, $2 VG, $5 VG, $10 F, $20 F, $25 F, $50 F+, $100 F.  I am starting the process of evaluating the collection and thought, as the 1935 were sought after, I would start here.  Thanks.  I am not sure how to scan and post pix. 
JB-2007
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2012, 05:26:39 pm »

These are very scarce notes particularly the $25 50 and 100 are very rare.
Prices are:
$1 20-25
$2 250
$5 110
$10 220
$20  800 small bank of canada seal or 1,450 large seal
$25 4,000
$50 +/- $3,500
$100 2,000
The bank of canada (english) are the more common. Should they had been Banque du Canada (french) they would generally be worth double.

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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2012, 10:02:41 pm »

Thank you very much JB-2007.  As I am a newbie, I am sifting through information pertaining to attaching pictures of the bills and eventually, wish to sell the collection.  I have inherited the following: 
1859 Bank of Western Canada $1 U.C.
1859 Bank of Western Canada $2 AU
1919 Standard Bank of Canada $20 F
1897 Dominion of Canada $1 G
1897 Dominion of Canada $2 G
1902 Dominion of Canada $4 F
1911 Dominion of Canada $1 F
1914 Dominion of Canada $2 VF
1917 Dominion of Canada $1 F
1937 and 1954 Bank of Canada 1,2,5,10,20,50,100, (1954) 1000 EF, all in very nice shape in plastic folders, but none of the sought after Osbourne signed bills.
This is in addition to the collection of 1935 bills as previously mentioned.  I am going to have them looked at by a shop in Vancouver next week to see what they think of them and others, just for evaluation at this time.  I would like to further this by attaching pictures of various bills, in the hopes of attracting collectors, as I am leery of ebay.  Any tips?  Thanks kindly.
 

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