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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: so you canadians have star notes as well so do we Americans and ours is for replacement as well. Canadian Replacement notes stopped having asterisk's after the Multicoloured series. In the series after that (Birds Series) the notes used an "X" as the last letter in the prefix to show that it was a replacement. Unfortunately, in Canada we no longer use Asterisk notes, although it would make brick searching a lot easier...
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Valued Member
 Canada
272 Posts |
Heres another one... 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
4944 Posts |
Another common replacement note.
Book value is $6 in VF and $10 in EF.
How much did you pay for this one?
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Valued Member
 Canada
272 Posts |
Nothing gets by you does it?
If you must know I paid $148.00 for it.
But wait you should see the beauty I am about to post, itl knock your socs off...
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Valued Member
 Canada
272 Posts |
Ta,Daa guess how much I paid for this one.... 
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
Sadly, I agree with North_of_49, for the 24th Edition of the Charlton Catalogue (2012) shows that you paid a bit too much ...
page 265 shows the table that houses your bill's description:
BC-38bA Beattie-Rasminsky *A/B => 188,000 printed => EF = $25
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
neweden => I'm guessing that bill is worth approximately $55
BC-47aA Lawson-Bouey *B/A (480,000 printed) = UNC = $55
... but I bet you got it for $2 in change!?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
617 Posts |
I'm really hoping you didn't pay anymore than $25- $30 assuming its AU - UNC
note - you could probably pick up a Charlton Canadian paper money guide for around $20.00. This might be your very best investment.
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
The new 24th Edition (2012) of the Charlton Catalogue is awesome => it's finally in "colour"
$29.95
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Valued Member
 Canada
272 Posts |
The above scans do not do the bills justice, all of the above bills are believe it or not G/U. I am unable to keep this up much longer so I will let you guys down easy, I wanted to try and get some kind of reaction (to which I succeeded somewhat) I have been collecting coins and bills for what seems like a hundred years. The above bills were in a huge collection I purchased recently to which I payed $1500.00 for, kept the best and sold off the remainder for $1980.00, so in essence I got the bills for nothing.. OK you can kill me now, go ahead take your best shot..
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
Sorry neweden => I certainly didn't mean to poop on your pancakes ...
By the way, I spent/wasted an enormous amount of money on this/our hobby before I started listening and learning from the dudes on this site (it's an amazing learning curve!) => man, I am embarrassed to fess-up some of my early paper-purchases! ... *yikes*
=> oh well, hopefully it's our hobby, not our retirement fund!
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
good one ... I fell for it (I felt your pain)
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Valued Member
United States
320 Posts |
I'm not really collecting Canadian paper per se but think I have a couple from 1954... "devil's head" notes...they're not replacement notes but don't they also bring a premium?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
4944 Posts |
It would really depend on the condition of the notes. However they always carry a premium, even in VG condition.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
617 Posts |
You got me neweden. I am very very glad you didn't pay what I thought you paid for those notes.
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