Download books reddit. BUYING PAPER MONEYALL NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNMENT CASH NOTES ARE SCARCEDid you know that one of the most collectible markets today is old paper money. Your paper money doesn’t have to be old to be valuable. There is a collector market for scarce prefixes, solid serial numbers and error notes of all types.The notes we are most interested in are old Newfoundland notes that are printed with “Newfoundland Government Cash Note”, “Union Bank of Newfoundland” or “Commercial Bank of Newfoundland” Very often, we get calls from people who mistake their old Bank of Canada notes for Newfoundland Paper Money. If the note has Queen Elizabeth on it or the words Bank of Canada, it is not Newfoundland Paper Money. Paper MoneyAll Newfoundland Government Cash Notes are Scarce1937 Bank of Canada Notes pictured above - are attractive and can be valuable in crisp conditionOne of the more common Newfoundland notes - 1920 $2.

This note is often mistaken for a Newfoundland note.

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Feb 15th, 2007 11:47 amI have a lot of brand new $2 bills and afew $1 Billand 4 $2 bills thats uncut (the ones that are still on the same page)Hi Supershyguy,The most common prefix/signature combination for $2 bills in uncirculated (perfect) condition have a book value of $5 each. These include prefixes (the three letters before the serial number,): BUA-BUZ, CBA-CBG, EGA-EGP, and EGR-EGU.

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Anything less than uncirculated condition and these bills are only worth face value. Some of the rarer prefixes can go for as much as $170.The most common prefixes/signature combinations for the $1 bill go for $4-$7 each in uncirculated condition. Replacement notes (with a. in front of the serial number,) are usually worth a premium.

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Check your bills and see if you have any with a.Your sheet of 4 $2 bills varies based on the signature combination and prefix. Assuming yours is the common variety (which is usually the case,) it is worth $17.50 in almost uncirculated condition.

Hello, just going through some of my grandmother's money she left behind. Feb 16th, 2007 11:35 pmhey bud. I used to be a collector of canadian bank notes. I have sold most of my stuff but i have a few (about 10) BRX 2dollar replacement notes is EF mint condition. Also i have a mint 1954 2 dollar note. Un circulated and a used 50$ 1954 note.

Let me know if you are interested and how much you would pay for them. If you are interested. I have the nickels made out of copper so they are brown. Copper was used instead during the world warI'm interested in your 1954 $50, depending on the condition. Can you send me a scan of the note? I'll make you on offer once I can get an idea of the grade.Thanks!

Feb 17th, 2007 12:50 amhey guysi hope OP doesnt mind, but im gonna hijack this thread lolim also interested in buying some old currency.send me a PMpls have pics if you can, as i am not as knowledgeable about currency as the OPthanks!Sorry for the delay in my responses! I'm glad to see an interest in the hobby.No problem chinaman21, competition from a fellow numismatist is always welcome!

All the information I am providing is from the 2007 Charlton Standard Catalogue - Canadian Government Paper Money. I'm only as knowledgeable as what is in the catalog! Feb 17th, 2007 12:35 pmHello, just going through some of my grandmother's money she left behind.

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