It's not an order but if you don't have anything to contribute to my question then do as you did and not give an answer.
Alf: In most instances, a person such as yourself seeking information on a note use's the word can you, or will you or please... in the context of the request. I think this is what you are being asked to do. On the other hand, you could start studying the notes and lookng up types that have been sold and comparing them to yours. Scans do not offer the true picture of the note as they hide fine lines and handling marks. So at best you would receive a best guess unless it was submitted for grading at a TPG service. Good luck to you in your quest. Regards, RickieB
Alf: Thank you for the kind words, however, I am just a collector just like you. Welcome to the Paper Money Forum.
It is hard to tell from the images, but I'll take a guess. It looks like there are a few light creases which would grade the note somewhere around XF 45. If so, this would give it a value of approximately $150.