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1935 Bank Of Canada English $10 Banknote Bc-7

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 Posted 09/21/2023  09:51 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Enyaw to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Picked this BC-7 up 18 years ago at an ebay auction.
I attempted to use Charlton/online grading information and came up with F15. I would appreciate thoughts from the seasoned collectors on the forum.
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 Posted 09/21/2023  10:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add walk2dwater to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like a very soiled Fine note that has been cleaned but didn't dry well so mould developed on the back. The "tell" is the lack of colour & black spots on the reverse. Also, the planchettes are dulled or nearly black (on the back). The note should have almost as much purple as the 1937 $10. You will find a huge number of dulled 1935 $2.00 $5.00 $10.00 & $20.00 which were washed & pressed (unfortunately).

Here's my cleaned (processed) note:
1935-Bank-Of-Canada-English-$10-Banknote-Bc-7
1935-Bank-Of-Canada-English-$10-Banknote-Bc-7

which I posted on my personal collection thread here:
http://goccf.com/t/450797#3894089

If you remain on my thread for a moment:
Compare my second BC-3 (processed English $2) posted August 8th with the certified EPQ one posted August 4th. See the difference? The 2nd washed note has duller black & blue. The dulled black could be just from wear/exposure to sun but the blue should remain. Now check out my heavily soiled Large seal $20 (BC-9) with the #39 & stains. It actually has pretty decent original pink colour b/c it wasn't washed (one of the few!) [Unfortunately, the stain & graffiti would detract from "original" designation if it were VF but it also has surprisingly firm paper]

This is one of the reasons the EPQ (unwashed/unpressed) notes keep going up in price. It has finally dawned on collectors, how tough these original notes are!
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09/21/2023 10:26 am
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 Posted 09/21/2023  1:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tripoli to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, probably F10-15 with a qualifier......as mentioned, note got wet and mould developed. I definitely wouldn't waste any $$$ to get this graded by BCS or PMG.
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