Both notes are worth over face value, however, it might not be worth selling them on eBay, because of fees. They’re in good condition- I would...
Post a separate thread with pictures next time. However, it’s more than likely that your note is worth $100. High denom. stars usually don’t sell...
Nice finds! Keep both if you can. Also, cool Bob Ross profile pic.
1914 silver Peso in the 5th/6th photo....
I agree- $20. It wouldn’t be worth $40, even in better condition.
When my grandparents went to Canada 20-25 years ago, the largest note they encountered was a 50. Although, this big bill was floating around at...
Nice collection! Thanks for sharing.
Here’s a couple of notes I saw on the Bay:...
You’re welcome. However, I would recommend collecting denominations below $100. As Steve mentioned, with such high face value, it doesn’t make...
I’ ll start the guessing on the cent- $50
I posted earlier about a 1954 Canadian $2 note I acquired from my local coin shop. Well, I went back there yesterday, and bought the rest of the...
Nice!
$100 notes last a VERY long time. (15 years on average because they don’t really circulate). Whenever someone spends [a $100], it usually gets put...
Even though the serial isn't unique enough to command a premium, and the condition isn't the best, it's still interesting. I would keep it.
While I was browsing around at a local coin shop, I came across this-[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1954 Canada $2 with Lawson/Bouey signatures. I especially...
$50
It’s real money printed at the BEP. I was just curious about the annotation. Silver certs used to be legal tender in the 50s and 60s.
I was browsing the Bay today, and came across this note:...
Nice find! You found it in circulation, or acquired it? Definitely worth submitting to PMG.
Post a new thread- in the paper money forum.
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