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1937 Bank Of Toronto $5

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Any idea of value or grading, also the Charlton Guide numbering for the note?

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"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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It looks like S-691b with the Henwood & Lamb signature (the first signature for 1937).

Here's another link on the BNM:
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c...CANS0691.htm

Looks VF to me but tough to tell from just the images (check for pinholes by placing it up on a pane of glass or in front of a light). Many of these notes have pinholes & there is a suspicious white spot in the centre).

C&C lists a problem-free VF note at $176.00
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