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kitty
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« on: December 16, 2008, 06:55:34 pm »

I have a sheet of 40 uncut Canadian two dollar bills. They are in mint condition. The serial numbers run from EGT8360365 to EGT8379865. They are dated 1986 and signed by Bonin? and another name I can't read (governor, kind of looks like Shimmer).

I also have three Canadian 1973 one dollar bills. Serial numbers ECN6006519, OE7013377 & LP6541707. ECN6006519 is signed by Bauey? and J.W. Somebody and is in good condition. OE7013377 is signed by Bauey? and Lawson and is in good condition. LP6541707 is signed by Bauey? and Lawson and has 2 slight tears.

I also have a 1967 Centennial of Canadian Confederation one dollar bill. It does not appear to have a serial number but is stamped 1867 1967. It has 3 creases on it from being folded in half twice and it has some writing on the back in a foreign language.

Lastly, I have a Canadian 1971 ten dollar bill. Serial number ETK2087461. It is signed by J.W. Somebody and Bauey? It has 3 slight creases from being folded in half twice and the corners are slightly folded.

I'd appreciate knowing the value of these. Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2008, 05:51:56 pm »

Hi Kitty, Well I don't think you've hit the jackpot yet :-\. Your sheet of 2.00's trends around 100.00 to 130.00 on eBay. Your 1973 1.00's are worth face value, same goes for the 67 1.00's and your 10.00 note is also very common and might fetch 11.00 on eBay. The signatures that you can't make out are: Bouey, J.W. Crow and Thiessen. Hope this answers your question's.
kitty
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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2008, 06:41:28 pm »

Thanks. I'm not looking to sell them at this time. I was just wondering what they were worth.
Hudson A B
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« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2008, 02:17:59 am »

Instead of turning them in at the bank though, please give them to youngsters - one might latch on with great interest.

Either way, they can be a special gift to someone.


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