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Help Me Grade 3 Bills (1973 $100 & 2x 1969 $20)

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 Posted 04/30/2011  4:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add zerokarma to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have three older Canadian bills, a 1973 $100 bill and two 1969 $20 bills. I was wondering if someone could help me grade these. Trying to find out if they are worth anything more than face value. They aren't super mint but are still in pretty good condition. The $20 bill in the middle is in the best condition of the three.

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Help-Me-Grade-3-Bills-1973-$100-&-2x-1969-$20



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 Posted 05/01/2011  2:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add twoplustwo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunately, the serial number series on those are common which means even in uncirculated condition, they're worth at most $10-20 over face value. Since these are circulated (very fine at best, closer to fine) they're simply worth face value.
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Ok thanks for the info, I guess I will just deposit them.
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If they do not have fold marks or other defects, and even though they are quite common, I would hesitate to take them in right away. The new plastic, polymer bills will be coming out possibly in November, and these paper bills will disappear quite quickly. The ones that are in good shape, you may want to reconsider getting rid of them quickly.
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