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<p>[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 3097863, member: 74863"]I can't say anything about the German note as I have no experience in them. The CSA note is genuine and horses pulling cannons is the most common. The signatures are correct. The serial number is 49,620. Issued in 1964. There is some staining on the reverse. A photo would not show pin holes and that while acceptable lowers the value as do the stains. The first CSA note I bought was exactly like yours. I now own a small but growing collection of CSA notes, some of which are quite pricy. I look for rare, unusual and error CSA notes.</p><p>Also, the cutting of these notes was done by hand. The left side of the bill is not showing but along the top right the cutting is slightly into the frame lines. On the right hand side at the top, a fairly large piece of the bill has been trimmed into the bill itself. This lowers the value considerably. I would place a top value of $30.00 due to the cutting of the bill and the stains on the reverse. Condition is everything on CSA notes. Hopes this helps you. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 3097863, member: 74863"]I can't say anything about the German note as I have no experience in them. The CSA note is genuine and horses pulling cannons is the most common. The signatures are correct. The serial number is 49,620. Issued in 1964. There is some staining on the reverse. A photo would not show pin holes and that while acceptable lowers the value as do the stains. The first CSA note I bought was exactly like yours. I now own a small but growing collection of CSA notes, some of which are quite pricy. I look for rare, unusual and error CSA notes. Also, the cutting of these notes was done by hand. The left side of the bill is not showing but along the top right the cutting is slightly into the frame lines. On the right hand side at the top, a fairly large piece of the bill has been trimmed into the bill itself. This lowers the value considerably. I would place a top value of $30.00 due to the cutting of the bill and the stains on the reverse. Condition is everything on CSA notes. Hopes this helps you. :)[/QUOTE]
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