Hi,
I am clearing out my mothers residence as she is moving to a nursing home.
Her money box contains between $15,000 & $20,000 in paper money.
The highest face value note is a 1954 $1,000 Bouey/Rasminsky S/N A/K 0185281
Among the older bills there are 6 x 1937 $100 (2 Gordon/Towers 4 Coyne/Towers),
1 X 1935 $50 Osbourne/Towers with a low S/N F04308, 8 X 1937 $50 (6 Gordon/Towers, 2 Coyne/Towers).
Other 1937 1 X $20, 2 X $10, 3 X $5, 2 X $2, 10 X $1... The lower value bills are very creased and wrinkled from use, the higher value ones... not so much.
1954 $100 22 X Beattie/Coyne, 14 X Lawson/Bouey
1954 $50 5 X Beattie/Rasminsky, 1 X Lawson/Bouey, 2 X Beattie/Coyne
Plus some lower denomination 1954 bills
1975 30 X $100 Lawson/Bouey
1978 10 X $100 Lawson/Bouey
1988 53 X $100 Thiessen/Crow
1988 28 X $50 Thiessen/Crow
1988 6 X $50 Bonin/Theissen
Hundreds of what seem to be uncirculated $1 bills, lots of sequences (some very long), lots of Centennnials some with serial#s, some 1867 1967.
$US Bills
Sequence of 15 $US 1975 $2 C 01689866 A - C 01689880 A
Sequence of 3 $US 1990 $100
2 X $100 US 1988
I would like to know if anything here is likely to be of particular value and welcome any input.
I would also appreciate any advice/recommendations on how to get this valued and, most likely, liquidated.
I live in the Montreal area but would consider getting together with anyone in the Quebec City - Ottawa - Toronto triangle on this.
Thanks,
Diane