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Old Canadian Notes, Identification And Grade/Valuation Request

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I picked these up probably around three years ago now from a local online auction, paid roughly 20 USD for them all.

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Old-Canadian-Notes,-Identification-And-Grade/Valuation-Request

I think that one is a P-11a, grading somewhere around Fine, and worth somewhere around $30.

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Old-Canadian-Notes,-Identification-And-Grade/Valuation-Request

I think that one is a P-34c, grading somewhere around Very Good, maybe? And I have no idea on the valuation with regard to the staining.

The last two, I have no idea what exactly the assigned catalog number is, so I have really no idea what they are, except from the obvious, to try to identify any valuation in their condition (one doesn't have any stains that I can see, and the other just has a small one).

The Bank of Commerce note, it's hard to tell, but all the pieces are there. There's the one tear at the top, but all the note is there, just folded over. I've yet to purchase large sized holders to put them in, at which point the folds will be straightened out.

I can find these notes online, but not with the signature combinations, or maybe I'm not looking in the right place.

Old-Canadian-Notes,-Identification-And-Grade/Valuation-Request

Old-Canadian-Notes,-Identification-And-Grade/Valuation-Request

Old-Canadian-Notes,-Identification-And-Grade/Valuation-Request

Old-Canadian-Notes,-Identification-And-Grade/Valuation-Request

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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No pics showing .... just square boxes ?
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Let's see if that worked. When you the tried-and-true Google Drive doesn't want to work the way it used to with regard to storing and sharing images, let's go to a different image host.
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Uppermost is 'shinplaster ' Dominion of Canada note 1900 issue
Second is a 1923 issue note
Third and fouth are private bank issues....ironically the notes are from banks that amalgamated to form CIBC {The Canadian Imperial bamk of Commerce }
you can look up grades and values at coinsandcanada dot com 2n tab on top is banknotes
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For $20 you got a good deal.
I am sure that you could easily triple your money if you went to sell them individually.
The 1923 $2 and Bank of Commerce would be the 2 notes I would sell and keep the other 2
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