Upload the image to http://imageshack.us, then post the thumbnail image for forums here.I posted the above before reading my email.... doh! Nails me every time, lol!
Anyway, you were kind enough to email me a copy of the scan, along with a few of your comments, which I copy below.
Hi,
I am having dramas loading an image onto the website and since you are a Senior Member I was hoping you could help.
I would appreciate if you could load the image from this email. The note measures 184mm x 74mm and the paper has a yellow
tinge rather than the bright white as the scan,
If not, let me know of any tips.
thanks, Cuz
I've uploaded the file to imageshack and it appears below. Click to enlarge.
From the scan provided, it seems that you have a note catalogued as
380-10-08-04. This corresponds to The International Bank, Issue of 1858, One dollar, one signature (Fitch), brown protectors, small red serial numbers, Falls vignette. (All of these characteristics define the specific variety shown above).
Technically speaking, this note is
non-redeemable as the International Bank failed in 1859 prior to laws being passed to ensure the redeemability of failed banks' notes. That said, the note certainly does retain some value. In the hands of a collector, this is one of the most common International Bank varieties, ranging in value as follows: Good $30; Very Good $60; Fine $90; Very Fine $125; Extremely Fine $275 and Uncirculated $425.
It is difficult, at best, to grade a note from only a scan. I would say that your note could grade anywhere from Very Good to Extremely Fine. It would have to be examined in person to identify the specific grade.
For more information, consult a copy of
The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Bank Notes, 6th Edition © 2008, p217.
I hope that helps!
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