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 Posted 04/25/2006  5:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kbird to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hi just wanted to know a few things I have some bank notes
i have:
one doller bills
bnx779235
bnx779234
bnx779233
blj992877
blj992826
blj992875
blj992874
bsg275943
phillips-wheeler

ajp767159
ajp767158
ajp767157
ajp767156
phillips-roudall

cey699176
cey699175
cey699174
cky100513
jm?-wheeler

dkk733867
dkv218835
johnston - stone

ddk638145
cnt998574
jm?-stonete

i have one ten doller note
mkj748222
faser - cole

an I have 10 two doller note's
johnstone - faser

i have know idear bout notes or coins I have just found my collection packed away they were given to me as gift along time ago if any one could help me it would be great?
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 Posted 04/26/2006  01:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Again, condition is everything, though some of those notes look pretty good - I assume the consecutive numbers are fairly close to Unc. The "JM" signature is likely H.M. Knight. There's nothing particularly special about any of those numbers (no "star notes" and no repeaters, radars, solids or other "special numbers") that some folks pay big money for.

CV for $1 notes in EF:
Phillips/Randall: $20
Phillips/Wheeler: $25 (note: there are "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Australia" varieties in this signature; they're worth the same, though)
Knight/Wheeler: $12 or $17 (depending on the position of the metal strip inside the note)
Knight/Stone: $4
Johnston/Stone: $2

Again, if they're superb condition, absolutely flat, never been creased, they can be worth much more,if there all torn, dirty, crumpled and stickytaped they're only worth face value.

Two dollar notes, CV in EF:
Johnston/Fraser: $4

Ten dollar notes, CV in EF:
Fraser/Cole: $20

Generally, paper notes have been a "good investment" - they're typically worth at least double face value unless they're in pretty bad shape.
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