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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I wonder what kind of person turned these in? There are 20 of them each. My wallet is crying, but I'm happy I was there yesterday! Pity that most of these notes have a wallet fold on them. The photos of the notes aren't in order. These $20 bills are about EF. They all share a wallet fold in the same place. The first time I've seen a multicoloured $5 and $2.   The 1974 ABW notes look UNC to me. They still "glow" and doesn't have a wallet fold, but all of their corners are a bit blunt if you look closely. I's not seeable otherwise. The rest all have a wallet fold, and some of the bird series are more worn with multiple folds.    All the $1 notes share a wallet fold too, even though they are very light on most. I think they are AU. There's one odd one that's sort of more worn though.   I might post the nice ones in the grading forum.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
602 Posts |
over $200 in notes, wow... EDIT: Whoops, I thought the first 2 pictures were of DIFFERENT bills, not the reverse/obv. of the same bills 
Edited by YoshiRules 09/22/2014 1:11 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2520 Posts |
It's $160 in face value. I haven't looked up the numismatic value yet.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
560 Posts |
Excuse my ignorance but are older Canadian notes still legal tender?
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2520 Posts |
To my knowledge any Bank of Canada note remain legal tender forever. Not sure about the notes printed before (chartered bank notes).
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Valued Member
Canada
158 Posts |
Great find! I'm pretty sure all notes and coins made for Canada and the Provinces of Canada (or British colonies of Canada) are still legal tender. I'll certainly pay face value any of those! lol!
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
10743 Posts |
Nice notes Slur.. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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good job slur! how did you pick those up in indonesia?
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2520 Posts |
I wonder, suppose a time traveler travels from the 30s to today, and tries to spend a dollar bill, what will happen? How many people will recognise the banknote and not say it's some foreign note?
I've come back to Canada last month and pretty much going around to get stuff done since I'm getting a new dentist here (it will take too long if I only wait when I get back to Indonesia to do my braces). I picked these up at the TD near Sheppard and Warden.
I think the consecutive $2s might be from someone's collection since they're so crisp and shiny without any folds, stains or holes. As for the not-so-good ones, I'll just dump them on an unsuspecting cashier. >:)
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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These are getting cashed all the time. Unless they are Gems no one really cares. Probably a coin dealer or flea market guy cashed them in.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2520 Posts |
The 5s aren't probably worth much over face with obvious wallet folds like that, and I'm just going to slowly release them back to circulation or sell them to my friends who are interested. I'm not keeping them all since $100 is about 11 million Rupiahs in Indonesia and 20k (C$1.81 to you) is the limit of "small money" (about someone's daily allowance in junior high).
The consecutive $2s are the interesting ones. The rest not really.
Edited by Altaira 09/21/2014 10:21 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3049 Posts |
I wish I could be more like you Slur... I have such a hard time getting rid of my "rescued" money.... I think it's great that you have such discerning tastes in collecting at such an early age.... Keep what's interesting or the best of the lot ... until you find an upgrade...
Great haul Slur! ... I'm a bit envious.. I love those 5's!! And my favourite note is the 50's from this series!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2520 Posts |
I'm actually making a small profit off the coins I've accumulated. If I could expand into bills, it would be pretty good. I think I'm more reluctant to hold on too much because I still think back to Rupiah and if I make a purchase here it might be a few hundred thousand there. I've also promised myself that I would stop hoarding so I'll just keep the best ones.
When I spend these bills I wait when there's a younger, preferably immigrant cashier, because confused people are rather amusing.
Ag, if you like, PM me and we could arrange a trade.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
560 Posts |
Yes, That is a nice haul. I particularly like that series, the $50 being especially nice with the Mountie reverse.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2520 Posts |
I've only seen a specimen $50 before (in the Indonesian Bank museum) and it's got holes punched on it. The most colourful note I have seen in person so far but it was a bit dim in the room to see it well.
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Moderator
 United States
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Nice finds ... I'm enjoying all of them and hopeful you can convert a portion of this stash into something lovely for your collections.
David
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