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 Posted 04/07/2018  5:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The Awesome Guys Coins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, VF for 4000 is good. It is a good price.
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 Posted 04/28/2018  5:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add walk2dwater to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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the 10 and the 20 is better investment than the 50 or 100 in the 1935 serie ?


Yes- the $50 & $100 are collected only because ALL 1935 are RARE. They were only released for a span of 2 years. But "SHAFTA9a" was suggesting to put the $4000 you were setting aside for the $1000 towards a 1935 $20 which IMO is a far better investment. AKA as the "Shirley Temple note" the $20 is sought out world wide and, in higher grades, will always sell briskly. You could get (with a little patience ) an original VF+ $20 for about the same amount. If you're really luck- maybe even an EF for that cash. You'll be settling for a lot lower grade of the $50, $100 or $1000 1935's

Collectors of high denominations are like collectors of error notes- they're around but they don't always show themselves. I like them too. But if you compare the # of collectors of these type of notes with those who collect higher graded lower denominations - you'll find that collectors who collect lower denominations much more plentiful (thus a larger market for your note down the road).
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 Posted 05/22/2018  10:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add friedsquid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Even if you lived right next door, the bank of Canada doesn't deal with Joe Nobody off the street.
I know my lcs won't buy them at face value.


If you go to the Bank of Canada website you can return bills to them for face value as well as most banks will honor them at this time

BTW who is Joe Nobody? :)
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Collectors of high denominations are like collectors of error notes- they're around but they don't always show themselves. I like them too. But if you compare the # of collectors of these type of notes with those who collect higher graded lower denominations - you'll find that collectors who collect lower denominations much more plentiful (thus a larger market for your note down the road).


I definitely agree with you...Large denominations are harder to sell due to less collectors and I have found that most people are willing to buy a lower denomination from a stranger than they are to buy a $1000 note...
And in my opinion buyer from a dealer or auction house you are usually paying a premium to make matters worse...
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