Although the above are current catalogue prices, what you should be more interested in is "market" prices.
A 1954 $100 solid 2s that graded PCGS 62 sold for CDN $ 6,490 at the October 2010 Torex. On physical examination it was probably closer to AU/Unc.
I currently have an original GUnc 1954 $100 solid 1s that I purchased in 2008 at an auction in Hong Kong. I recently was in Sarasota so I took it into PMG for grading. It came back GUnc 65 EPQ. I have been offered upwards of $10,000 for this note but have yet to bite on any offer. I keep a detailed registry of all 1954 solid radars and there are only 4 of the $100 denomination that have surfaced in the public arena.
B/J 7777777 in CUnc that was sold in April 1999 by Mike Abramson (Executive Currency) and was part of a set of six 1954 solid 7s which included the $1, $2, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
My B/J 1111111 that was purchased at Baldwin's Hong Kong Coin Auction in August 2008 and was part of a set of 1954 solid 1s that included the $1, $10, $20 and $100.
C/J 2222222 graded PCGS 62 that was sold at the October 2010 Torex Auction.
B/J 5555555 that is currently in your collection.
Here is a picture of my 1954 $100 before it was graded:
The 1954 $20 solid radars have trended in excess of catalogue because they rarely show up at public auction.
I know of only two 1954 $50 solid radars. The CUnc B/H 7777777 that was sold by Mike Abramson in 1999 and the CUnc A/H 7777777 that I have in my collection. There has been no public auction of a 1954 $50 solid radar since 1999 and thus no true market value can be established.
Based on published serial number ranges there is the possibility of only one 1954 $1000 solid radar and it is the A/K 1111111
I hope to submit my registry of 1954 solid radars to the CPMS in the near future, for publication in an upcoming newsletter.
...Arthur