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Roberto
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« on: March 21, 2007, 11:05:12 pm »

I seek number of f.plate & b.plate of (HNB7700000-9999999)

please PM or email

thank you
roberto
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2008, 02:12:55 am »


I was  browsing all the bird series and found this super super rare
1986 $5 BC-56c Bonin -Thiessen HNB7917551 PMG Gem UNC-65EPQ.

I CAN NOT believe my eyes.  Don't we all wish to have this note.... sold at $11,000.00

http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300209003266

Can someone explain to my why this note is priced at such an outrageous $$$$ value?  ??? ??? ???
I checked in Charlton and found out there are two s/n (-7917551*- & -9248784*-) and the quantity is unknown.
I also noticed the * denoted as low and high number.

WOW!!!  Are any other notes with this same rarity? 

Thanks,
Jarod
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« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2008, 08:40:11 am »


the printer (CBN) has changed the plates in the series HNB
The front and back plat his different
                    - HNB7700000                                   +HNC     
        Front/Back                                                Front/Back
Even  0000  a  0499  47-22       Even  0000  a  0499  36-46
Even   0500  a  0999  28-23       Even  0500  a  0999  10-10
Even   1000  a  1499  31-42       Even  1000  a  1499  30-24
Even   1500  a  1999  19-27       Even  1500  a  1999  15-12
Even   2000  a  2499  36-33       Even  2000  a  2499  43-37
Even   2500  a  2999  42-13       Even  2500  a  2999  42-44
Even   3000  a  3499  33-30       Even  3000  a  3499  13-29
Even   3500  a  3999  45-37       Even  3500  a  3999  35-35
Even   4000  a  4499  10-46       Even  4000  a  4499  29-39
Even   4500  a  4999  30-10       Even  4500  a  4999  25-30
Even   5000  a  5499  15-24       Even  5000  a  5499  33-28
Even   5500  a  5999  43-12       Even  5500  a  5999  17-18
Even   6000  a  6499  13-44       Even  6000  a  6499  34-16
Even   6500  a  6999  35-29       Even  6500  a  6999  20-21
Even   7000  a  7499  29-35       Even  7000  a  7499  48-13
Even   7500  a  7999  25-39       Even  7500  a  7999  45-14
Even   8000  a  8499  17-28       Even  8000  a  8499  40-17
Even   8500  a  8999  34-18       Even  8500  a  8999  24-47
Even   9000  a  9499  20-16       Even  9000  a  9499  26-20
Even   9500  a  9999  48-21       Even  9500  a  9999  27-33
Odd 0000  a  0499  40-14       Odd   0000  a  0499  47-15
Odd 0500  a  0999  24-17       Odd   0500  a  0999  23-40
Odd 1000  a  1499  26-47       Odd   1000  a  1499  44-25
Odd 1500  a  1999  27-20       Odd   1500  a  1999  39-38
Odd 2000  a  2499  23-15       Odd   2000  a  2499  11-27
Odd 2500  a  2999  44-40       Odd   2500  a  2999  28-32
Odd 3000  a  3499  39-25       Odd   3000  a  3499  22-31
Odd 3500  a  3999  11-38       Odd   3500  a  3999  49-26
Odd 4000  a  4499  22-32       Odd   4000  a  4499  21-36
Odd 4500  a  4999  49-31       Odd   4500  a  4999  46-42
Odd 5000  a  5499  21-26       Odd   5000  a  5499  31-34
Odd 5500  a  5999  46-36       Odd   5500  a  5999  14-41
Odd 6000  a  6499  14-34       Odd   6000  a  6499  41-45
Odd 6500  a  6999  41-41       Odd   6500  a  6999  37-11
Odd 7000  a  7499  37-45       Odd   7000  a  7499  38-23
Odd 7500  a  7999  38-11       Odd   7500  a  7999  19-48
Odd 8000  a  8499  16-48       Odd   8000  a  8499  16-49
Odd 8500  a  8999  18-49       Odd   8500  a  8999  18-19
Odd 9000  a  9499  32-19       Odd   9000  a  9499  32-43
Odd 9500  a  9999  12-43       Odd   9500  a  9999  12-22
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« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2008, 12:46:34 pm »

Greetings to All.

I owned this note and sold it to a paper money collector in Vancouver last year.  This note had been graded by CCGS when I purchased it and it was graded, UNC 62.  There was a paper clip mark evident in the fibres and subsequently could only be graded at UNC 62. 

With this said it appears that the note was sent to the PMG laboratory where a GEM UNC 65EPQ was conjured up so that unsuspecting paper money collectors could be duped into spending small fortunes. :'(

It is time to get out of the hobby.
Regards,
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« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2008, 04:30:27 pm »

Just for the record,as stated in a past CPMF post,I sold this note as CCGS 62 to a collector/dealer.The  poster above is well known to me, he soured on the hobby for reasons that may be justified,based on his experiences.
I have bought back many of the notes he purchased from me at much higher prices than he paid.
I do hope he was not suggesting I engaged in something nefarious with this note.
« Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 04:53:55 pm by twoinvallarta »

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« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2008, 05:19:42 pm »

Well, nevertheless, the note in itself in any condition is rare, and each grading company has their own grading opinions.   

It wasn't like there was a frenzy to buy this note, ie. different multiple bidders.  It was just 'one' buyer at $11,000+ the juice...   

  Smile from your heart.  ;D
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« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2008, 08:24:34 pm »

This note did not sell at the Auction. If you look at the price realized list, this note/lot is not mentioned, (no record of this note being sold at the public auction). The one bid on ebay would be the opening bid for the item, not actually a real bid.

So the note may still available, or it might have sold in a private transaction outside of the auction sale.

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