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2005 Canada 20 Dollars ,8 Bills Consecutives Numbers.

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Hi Guys
Opinions please .
Thanks in advance.
2005-Canada-20-Dollars-,8-Bills--Consecutives-Numbers.
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For me the are circulated with no noticeable folds. No sure how much value the 8 consecutive numbers brings as value. I would only pay face value. $160. Maybe if they were graded and they all came in at over 60 and in original or EPQ, then I can see them bring more to market.
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I would only pay face value. $160

They're BC-64a from a run of 180,000,000 (& looking UNC60 at best) so I can't get too enthusiastic over this run of common twenties. BV is a liberal $25 a piece but I'd be surprised if they'd sell for that (even in a couple years).

"Consecutive" really doesn't mean much these days (in fact, I'd expect & have gotten major discounts on large runs of much tougher prefixes).

Here's an idea: go to a show (or shop) & buy 2 low # notes (#10-99 Journey $5 = $80 each; $10/$20 $85 each) or a 2 digit radar (1954 modified are $120-$140 for the $1-$10; 1969/Birds/Journey & Frontiers much cheaper). A $20 Journey 2 digit books in at a mere $90 (cheap compared to some countries). ebay may have a good deal too. Although the BV is probably a little low on these (you'll likely find them priced higher) they're still a great investment compared to the common stuff (& you'll probably like the number patterns too). You can always haggle with the seller for a lower price (nothing ventured/nothing gained).
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In my opinion they are spenders
Not worth hanging onto
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Well that answers my question on 9 consecutive $5 notes I have from 2010. Actually I think it's 20 but missing one in between or something. Lol. I'll spend away I guess!
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Post the $5 notes, prefixes and serial numbers could change that.
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HPR 2939587 all the way to 99. Missing 91,92, 95. Also they're printed 2010 issue of 2006?
I also have 80-83. W.P. Jenkins. Spenders?
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Condition condition condition, but even at best GUNC-67 grade (which is not very easy to get) and could cost you a lot of money in submissions before one comes back in max grade.(That is if one ever does) in a well known certified sleeve, your looking at a max value of $50. If the signatures is Jenkins-Carney. If its Jenkins-Dodge is lowers to $45.
Nice pictures are always better to asses.

For me, I would keep 3 or 5 of the best condition notes and gift or spend the rest.

Good Luck
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HPR 2939587... they're printed 2010 issue of 2006...Spenders?


-Yup, I'd say so. Not sure what catalogue "TheBurnz" is referring to but mine says they book at $6-$8 depending how pristine UNC they are (210,000,000 printed).
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