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frosty
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« on: January 15, 2007, 07:06:16 pm »

 ::) I,am a new member trying to find approximate value of a bill i got. It is a $20 , ottawa 2nd , jan , 1937 - ser#be9644668 , in good condition, could anyone give me an approximate value and the best way to store it to keep inbest condition , thanks
happy_philosopher
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2007, 07:25:16 pm »

Hi frosty. Welcome to the forum!

Your note is relatively common in circulated grades, and the value depends alot on its condition. "Good" by numismatic standards is actually a heavily circulated note, and is one of the lowest grades usually given.  The catalogue value for a perfect "Uncirculated" note is $275, but the price drops very quickly to only $65 (EF) to $25 (VG) for a circulated note. If you post a scan, forum members should be able to determine the exact grade.

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