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Topic: 1954 notes in various denominations, and a few 1973 $1s  (Read 7338 times)
RobMac
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« on: October 03, 2008, 12:19:09 pm »

Hi, I have 15 1973 $1 in what looks to me like un-circulated condition (or nearly uncirculated condition, all Lawson/Bowey.  There are no creases, they're flat and all the corners are sharp.

MC0007425
MC0007427
MC0007428
LC5176467
GX9103882
IE0608071
ID0314386
FY3886755
MB0958172
MB0958176
IE9540735
IE9540737
MC0025628
MU2357262
MG1716416

1974 $2 - AGD4404713 Larson/Bowey (shows wear, multiple light creases)

1971 $10 - TZ5662751 Lawson/Bowey (again, looks nearly uncirculated, there is a slight "wave in the cernter, but doesn't look like it was folded.)

1954 $2 - D/G5092674 Bowey/Rasminsky (looks nearly un-circulated, no folds, corners very slightly blunted)

1954 $5 - K/S649840 Beattie/Rasminsky (looks like it may have been bent, not folded in the middle, some slight soiling, corners slightly blunted.)

1954 $10 W/T6359412 Beattie/Rasminski (slight soiling, some rippling to the paper, single fold crease in the middle)

1954 $20 M/E7690655 Beattie/Rasminsky (worn, multiple center creases, corners bent or blunted, soiling, "50" with an underline written on face under left serial number, face printing is slightly off center, with right side touching the edge)

1954 $20 W/E9794248 Beattie/Rasminsky (looks nearly uncirculated, slight wave in the middle, corners sharp, doesn't look soild, at least to my eye)

1954 $20 D/W2160662 Beattie/Rasminsky (the best of the 3, looks nearly uncirculated -even uncirculated to my eye - with only a slight wave in the middle, corners all sharp, again don't see any soiling.)

1954 $50 B/H6923789 Beattie/Rasminsky (looks perfectly flat to me, corners sharp, some very slight soiling at the very top.)

I can provide scans if this information is not enough.  I got all of these through someone who owed me money, and these were all he had, so I got them at face value.  My bank assured me they were all legit (have to hope they knew what they were talking about.)

Thanks,
Rob
chilliwackdave
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2008, 02:38:53 pm »

Hi your 1973 $1s' would be worth $2 to $3 each.

1974 $2 face value    Fine
 
1971 $10 -- $20 to $30  EF/AU

1954 $2 --  $7    AU

1954 $5 --  $16   EF

1954 $10 -- $20   EF

1954 $20 M/E--  $25   VG/F

1954 $20 W/E --  $35   EF

1954 $20  D/W --  $60  AU

1954 $50  $90 --  EF

Prices given are book prices and reflect grades given based on your description.

None of your notes are exceptionally rare or unique however there is still good value in those notes.

Thanks for posting them. Dave
 

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