Hi there & welcome to the forum,
Does anyone know of a catalog or website that specializes in these items.
Most members of the CPMF will have a Charlton Standard catalogue of Canadian Government Paper Money. You can usually buy these at Chapters, online (google Charlton Press/ or eBay) or find an older copy at the local branch of your nearby library (Reference section) to start getting ideas of the catalogue values. All solid radars & low # notes in higher grades tend to be tough to find and quite pricey.
I find it hard to find pricing on such items, I'm sure because they are rare and hard to find for sale.
- Yes solids (& low numbers) seem to be hard to find so you certainly have got our attention. No wonder you don't wish to divulge the auction site! Now the good news- it's a $100 note so some collectors may not be so keen to bid on it. However when it comes to radars some collectors don't really care what denomination it is.
A solid in UNC is listed at $1300 so a EF40 should go for 60% (or $780) so to answer your question- yes- you could go higher. Oh and it is a solid 8888888 which happens to be a rotator as well (so the competition may get stiff).
starting bid is $300 estimate is $1500-$2000
Yes IMO - most auctioneers give inflated estimates & you've got to factor in their 15-20% buyer's premium
PLUS tax (depending where you live) & they'll wrap it up in silk - just kidding- but
charge you a handling fee as if they were... so always wise to take your highest bid down somewhat unless you'll be absolutely heartbroken if you don't get that note. Shipping usually is about $15-$25 too.
Good luck!