Hi there,
Just joined this group after spending (way too much) time online researching Canadian paper currency. Looks like I have come to the right place!
I have found looking online that most of my collection doesn't appear to be of much value, but there are a couple of bills that I am wondering about so I have listed them below. They are circulated notes, but generally speaking are in good shape. Each is in slightly different condition - some on crisp bright paper - others not so much, have bumped corners, or a number written on them here or there, crease lines.
Printing irregularities - I have noticed that many are cut poorly - not centered, not aligned, some notes are slightly smaller or larger than the others as well. It's been fun looking up serial numbers and such, but hoped I could post here for further help.
Also, is there a website where a novice can find out how many were issued, or how rare a bill really is?
1937
$20 - Coyne-Towers K/E0537904
$20 - Gordon-Towers: B/E8089998
$50 - Gordon-Towers: B/H2154581, B/H2564730
1954 - Devil's Face -
$20 - Beattie-Coyne: A/H1769676
$50 - Coyne-Towers: A/J0834008
1954
$1 - Beattie-Rasminsky (BABN): A/F5013611
$2 - Beattie-Rasminsky: X/U9144739, W/U5575561, E/U0739240
$2 - Lawson-Bouey: O/G2387113
$5 - Beattie-Rasminsky: W/S8183613, S/X1680318
$10 - Beattie-Rasminsky (BABN): U/T0008424
$20 - Beattie-Rasminsky: G/W7398525
$20 - Beattie-Rasminsky: O/E8807189, N/E3643475
$50 - Beattie-Coyne: A/H5764230
$1000 - Lawson-Bouey: A/K1638160, A/K1807925
1969/75
$10 - Beattie-Rasminsky: *DA2786328 (1971)
$10 - Crow-Bouey: EDX4515876 (1971 - Litho)
Also, sequentially numbered note series - $1's (1973), 2's (1986) - is it best to keep them in their numerical order and not split up sequentially numbered sets? These bills seem to have never been circulated.
Thanks in advance for any ideas on their general values! I realize that a person would have to have the items properly evaluated, but for these serial numbers I have listed above, I would like a further opinion on from yourselves.