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fishman
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« on: November 30, 2008, 05:35:28 pm »

I have found the following old notes in a clean out, have done a bit of research on the net to find out how to describe them, are any worth enough to put effort into selling them?  Many thanks.

$0.25 1923 series, McCavour/Saunders A 131169, A-1 to right of Department of Finance seal. a bit limp, well worn and wrinkled, fold creases, spots/foxing and a couple of dirty marks, a bit of surface wear on reverse, but good colour on obverse, no cuts, nicks or fraying

$1.00 1923 series, Campbell/Clark B  E4572515, 4 to right of Department of Finance seal  limp and worn, quite dirty especially on reverse, creases, small tear/hole in centre of note from folding, small nicks at edge of some creases

$1.00 1937 series, Gordon/Towers  E/M9390531  well used, fold marks, clean  except upper margin which is more worn, dirty and thin with large nicks

$1.00 1954 series, Beattie/Coyne   A/M9544571  used, some folds, creases, wrinkles, a bit dirty esp fold marks, no holes, nicks or tears, no fraying of corners
Beattie/Rasminsky   *B/M0241776 used, minor folds & creases, very clean, quite stiff
$1.00 1954 series, Beattie/Rasminsky   X/M0505384  uncirculated and in mint condition, can clearly see the impressions of serial no. & the two signatures on the back of the note
$1.00 1954 series, Beattie/Rasminsky  1867-1967   uncirculated and in mint condition

$2.00 1954 series, Beattie/Rasminsky  M/R6777843  uncirculated and in mint condition
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2008, 10:18:31 pm »

Hi there,

Welcome to the forum.  I see no one has responded to your enquiry.  Generally speaking, most CPM members would prefer to see scans of your notes before they can give a "guestimate" to  whether they're worth selling.

To answer your question, you would be wise to borrow a copy of the Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Paper Money from your local library where you can see for yourself what each note would be worth.  Remember that the $ value is generally a ballpark figure under normal market conditions if the collector is interested in attaining that note.  Under current conditions- "Book value" may be a bit higher than "market value" or what someone is willing to pay.

If you care, you can list these notes for sale on eBay or here on the forum.

The notes you listed do not jump out at me for being either particularly rare or desirable to collect.  However, there may be some collectors interested in the notes you describe as "uncirculated & mint" and the *B/M (though it is the most common replacement note issued for 1954).

If you are to list your notes for auction/sale, you might consider grouping the "limp, well worn and wrinkled" notes in one LOT (the same for the 1923 issues).    That way you may get more collectors interested. 

Hope this helps and good luck!

fishman
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2008, 05:28:36 pm »

Thanks very much for your response and help.  I'll follow your suggestions. :)
 

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