Hi there, this seems to be where I have met the most knowledge when it comes to this issue, this chat blog site. *Cheers* and thank you for being so smart and honest!! I have 1 - 1954 $100 Bill I will post pictures for sure, but I do have one question and noticeably to have one of the ones with a devils head is definitely more of a benefit, but question, were any of the devils heads signed by Beattie Rasminsky ... (my computer just decided to screw up and I cannot put a question mark in here lol) I will post pics of course, and I do know there is writing on it in ink in a few spots, has one fold crease in the middle and a bank stamp on the back, but it is still crisp and in a case. There is one fold crease down the middle and it looks like it was held together folded in half with a paper clip at one time. It is the BJ series. Now I will try to add the pictures of this And its ok, I dont mind honest I dont know anything about any of this, someone purchased some of my antiques and paid with this note, is that safe to say here I am not a collector of this sort of money and not too knowledgeable of this stuff, be kind but honest Thanks ladies & gentlemen
Welcome to Coin Talk. I know absolutely ZERO about Canadian Currency, and with that being said, the note shown has a BUNCH of distractions. Writing front & back, soiling, hard centerfold, bad corners, and so forth. Some collectors are willing to overlook these issues if the note is rare enough........but personally, I would want a better example.
Those notes circulated into the 1970s when they were replaced. Given the condition issues I would keep it as a reserve note for emergencies, otherwise I would just take it to the bank. It really isn't going to have much more than maybe a dollar or so of collector interest because of the writing, the stamp and the general wear.