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 to CCF. Nice note. Where in Mi is the ville? John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Fun to own, congrats!  to the CCF!
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Quote: Low serials are normally 100 or lower, even under 10 but who knows someone might pay extra for this note -actually a low serial numbered note is below 1000 Quote: The book price for a note like that is $30.00 CDN. According to my 2018 Charlton the UNC for the 1969-79 series $1.00 is $100 so it may be worth getting graded if the note is uncirculated (or UNC, if that is what you mean by "mint" which is not really the word we go by when collecting paper money). From your posted photo I'd say the note looks nearly UNC (or AU) but I could be wrong. Hold the note up at angle to a light and look for any wrinkles or irregularities. If it is perfect- then its UNC. Hope this helps & welcome to CCF - W2W
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Guess I'm going to have to get a 2018 Catalogue. The prices must have really jumped. According to my 2015, serial numbers below 100 are worth $100.00.
Edited by JimmyD 11/09/2018 4:34 pm
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New Member
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The bill looks fresh off the press. Not too familiar with note grading but bill looks straight off a sheet.
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Pillar of the Community
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It's at best a hundred dollar note, hardly worth grading and the serial # is a tweener not really a cool low #, just ask what would you pay for this note. The best advise for currency is like W2W mentioned hold the bill to a good light and angle look for marks and ripples, that will give you idea if it's unc or even close to it.
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New Member
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Thanks for the replies guys. If anyone is interested in some type of trade I would be up for it. Of course detailed pics and vid would be sent to e-mail. I have 450+ on ebay all 100%
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Dj2323, you do not have enough posts for a trade. Here is a reminder of the CCF rules about Buying, Selling, and Trading: Buy/Sell/Trade/Want List Rules
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 to the Community!
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Pillar of the Community
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 to CCF Nice note you posted.
Edited by scopru 11/10/2018 07:19 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Low serials are normally 100 or lower, even under 10 but who knows someone might pay extra for this note, chuck it on ebay No, it is not. Direct from Charlton Catalogue: "A bank note with a serial number less than 1000 may be classified as a Low Serial Numbered Note". Of course, the lower the number, the more valuable the note.
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New Member
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I'm sorry guys didn't know you needed a certain amount of posts in order to trade. My apologies.
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New Member
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As far as the condition there are lliterally no blemishes or ripples of any Kind. I was shocked when the guy threw the bill in as an extra. Each corner is absolutely perfect 90 degree angles. The bill looks like it was cut from A sheet when it was made in 1973 and hasn't been touched since. I'm really amazed of the condit N.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: ...when it was made in 1973... 1973 indicates the year of the original engraving. The signatures on your note indicate it was made between 1984 and 1987.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
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Pillar of the Community
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To TPG or not to TPG, that is the question. I think you should treat it like you would your coins (are you accustomed to getting your coins graded?) Other questions you might ask yourself: What is the minimum threshold in terms of a piece's net value when you go to the trouble of submitting it to be graded? What is your intention for it (keep or sell?) Some collectors prefer raw while others prefer graded (but only by certain TPG companies) What do you do if the piece is not original (its been pressed or altered in some way)?
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