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ddhnbh
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« on: August 02, 2008, 07:36:46 pm »

I have a small collection of older notes, and was wondering if they have any value.

11 - $1 Dollar Notes from 1973 all in mint condition
4 - $2 Dollar Notes from 1974 all in mint condition
8 - $5 Dollar Notes from 1972 all in mint condition, some with serial numbers some without
11 - $1 Dollar Notes from 1967, with serial numbers GP0333154 -GP0333158, GP0250359-GP0250360, GP0333021-GP0333022, GP0250070, GP0333000 - all in mint condition
3 - $2 Dollar Notes from 1954, all in VG condition, serial numbers LU8615131, MG5355624, TG3372262
1 - $5 Dollar Note from 1954 in mint condition, serial number UX9595066
2 - $10 Dollar Notes from 1954, one in VG condition and the other in mint condition, serial numbers FT7001178 and SV5579085

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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2008, 09:02:42 pm »

I can say right off the bat that the 1973 $1s carry NO value, and the notes in VG condition carry little or no premium.
S/V5579085 Beattie-Rasminsky 1954 $10 in Uncirculated condition $50,
U/X9595066 Bouey-Rasminsky 1954 $5 in Uncirculated condition $35,
ALL 1954 $2s face value,
ALL 1967 Beattie-Rasminsky $1 G/Ps $6 each, possible small (10%) premium for consecutive notes,
please post serial numbers for 1972 $5s and 1974 $2s.
Photos would be appreciated.



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ddhnbh
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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2008, 10:32:25 pm »

Thank you for your info on my notes..... this is interesting.

1974 - $2 Dollar Notes, Serial Numbers - ABE4096766 & 767, ARA7012206, ABC4661942

1972 - $5 Dollar Notes, Serial Numbers - SH0196326, CK6627878
1979 - $5 Dollar Notes - No Serial Numbers

Thank you,
Dan
ddhnbh
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2008, 10:50:38 pm »

Condition of my Notes...

Dear Platyfish1234,

All of the notes in my little collection are UNCIRCULATED - UNC. I read a post on how to define what you have and all mine are as if they just rolled off the press.

Does this make any difference?

Thanks
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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2008, 11:25:42 pm »

The serial number on the 1979 $5 notes is located on the back under the picture of the boat.

 The letters in the serial numbers from the 1954 $2 should be posted as well as the letters in the serial numbers from the 1973 $1 notes, it's highly unlikely that there is something of value but there is a chance. There are test notes, replacement notes and some changeover notes with a high values.



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« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2008, 05:10:07 am »

ABE4096766 & 767 Lawson-Bouey 1974 $2 in uncirculated condition $8 possibly with small premium,
ABC4661942 Lawson-Bouey 1974 $2 in uncirculated condition $8
ARA7012206 Crow-Bouey $8 in uncirculated condition pricing same as above,
CK6627878 Bouey-Rasminsky 1972 $5 in uncirculated condition $45  :o
SH0196326 Lawson-Bouey 1972 $5 in uncirculated condition $35.
I would like to reiterate that the 1973 $1s may have rare replacements, test notes, and the like. Photos or at least serial numbers would be appreciated. BTW, Gary, if you look at the post more carefully, you will notice that the 1954 $2s did have serial numbers posted. :D



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« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2008, 01:33:55 pm »

Here are the Serial Numbers for the 1973 $1's

ALS6017743
AMD4265578
BFK3668863 - 64
BFK4001101 - 02
BCS0938874
BFK4001197
BFF2958750
ECN6469287-288
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« Reply #7 on: August 03, 2008, 03:59:25 pm »

Face value.



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