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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 NICE!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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New Member
Canada
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what are they worth I have a hundred dollar radar and the bill preceeding it?
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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Hi, jimgimli, you have to know the year, and how many digits, to find a price, also the condition helps... 
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New Member
Canada
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Hi have a 1975 3 digit radar 100 dollar not ( with slight crease in centre ) any geussing on what that would be worth
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Valued Member
Canada
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First of all,  Tee13, what would help us greatly is knowing the signatures. A great deal of the value comes from what signatures are on the bills, as well as prefix letters and of course numbers.
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New Member
Canada
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thanks for the wellcome the prefix is AJJ and signatures are Lawson-Bouey
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Valued Member
Canada
311 Posts |
Using the Charlton 2011 Gov't Paper Money catalogue, AJJ falls under the catagory of Lawson-Bouey, 3 letters. There were 22,400,000 printed with that prefix, value without the radar part is VF - $110.00, EF - $120.00, AU - $130.00 and UNC - $170.00. Condition would be from IMHO EF - AU if there is only a little center fold. Are there any counting corners? That is corners that may be turned up slightly? The book also shows for radar bills, AU value is 80% of uncirculated price, and EF value is 60% of uncirculated price. First of all, try and grade and then use the % rating, hopefully, this is not too complicated. 
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New Member
Canada
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thanks for you insight , sorru fpr jumping in on a thread there , very helpfull tho again many thanks
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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 Wouldn't it be neat if Police Forces throughout Canada offered discounts on speeding tickets if used used "radar" notes to pay the fines? Glenn 
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Valued Member
Canada
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... except, they don't tend to use radar guns anymore. Yes, we continue to call them radar guns, but they're not using radar.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Dang, just when I had it, now I have to go out and find a LASER note. :P
What do you think I could get out of it? $100 bills are going to be in circulation for decades. If it's not 5-10% I don't even think it's worth keeping. I'll wait till I'm broke.
Edited by Libertad 05/11/2011 3:57 pm
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New Member
Canada
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haha my 1975 radar is the same digits ( not order ) as yours ajj3315133
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New Member
Canada
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Uncle al , dont kno if this is a silly qeustion or not ( I am new to this) but the note digit is only 7 digits long how could they print 22.4 million notes ?
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Valued Member
Canada
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There are no such things as silly questions. In the book, when a bill is picked out for some reason or another, it will have the specified letters and columns with values and conditions for that particular two or three letter prefix. If there are no particular anomilies, then two and three letter prefixs are then categorized under one heading, either name-name; 2 letters or name-name; 3 letters. Your bill fit under the Lawson-Bouey; 3 letters, where there are many different 3 letter bills. That is where one comes up with 22.4 million or Crow-Bouey; 97.6 million. Hopefully, this helps. 
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