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Lyons-Treat 1902 Red Seal

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Can someone put a value on his 1902 $5 Red seal with the Lyons-treat signatures. It is obvious the red seals are much less common then the blue seals And about 80% of the surviving red seals are Lyons-Roberts signature and only about 10% are the Vernon-treat signatures, the other 10% Vernon-Treat.. Any decent value here?



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Maybe someone with Track & Price will chime in because all I can find on this Third Charter Red Seal is an auction from way back in 2001. The charter #1461 $10 National with signatures of Lyons/Treat sold for $120. Evenly circulated but well worn, they have the note listed as VG. Hope this helps.

http://currency.ha.com/itm/national...bnail-071515
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The image you uploaded shows the signatures of Lyons-Treat not Vernon-Treat.

Red Seals were the first type issued in the Series of 1902. They were issued from 1902 to about 1908. These notes spent a lot of time in circulation and were more likely to be redeemed and destroyed.

Heritage auction results for lower grade Red Seals is in the $200 to $225 range.
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Thanks for the correction, lyons & treat. Thankyou Steve n' Meadow for the input. Helped!
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Poor upper obverse margin, margin bites, missing corner, perhaps VG apparent at best. I would value it at around $250. Tough note for sure.
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