*WA. New to Data Base
*WA. New to Data Base
I’m excited about this one.
Any advice on how or who to sell?
*Note the top cut.
Any advice on how or who to sell?
*Note the top cut.
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Re: *WA. New to Data Base
See what the experts say on this one but I would think you should have it certified.
Re: *WA. New to Data Base
Definitely get it certified and handle carefully. Put it in a protective holder
to prevent any marks or crease's which can devaluate it greatly.
With the front being off centre, it will prevent it from being a top grade but
if you can get it certified uncirculated, it could be a five figure find.
to prevent any marks or crease's which can devaluate it greatly.
With the front being off centre, it will prevent it from being a top grade but
if you can get it certified uncirculated, it could be a five figure find.
Re: *WA. New to Data Base
Thank you for the advise. This was part of an inheritance which proceeds will be divided with siblings.
I have a lot of notes to check but this one is the most promising thus far.
I have a lot of notes to check but this one is the most promising thus far.
Re: *WA. New to Data Base
Wow!
A rare note indeed.
Definitely do as coinguy suggests, handle it very carefully, do not put it inside a book, and get it certified.
Google BCS grading for certification services.
A rare note indeed.
Definitely do as coinguy suggests, handle it very carefully, do not put it inside a book, and get it certified.
Google BCS grading for certification services.
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Thanks for the advise people.
Planning on seeing an expert tomorrow.
The hunt continues…
Planning on seeing an expert tomorrow.
The hunt continues…
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Re: *WA. New to Data Base
Hey Carmie,
I am brand new to this discussion group, and am looking forward to meeting lots of people.
I am not sure if we are allowed to discuss buying and selling on this site, so please forgive me if I am breaking any rules.
I am an avid collector of Bank of Canada notes, and have a quest to obtain 1 note from every year, series, signature, and prefix. This is a very large goal, and I have been at it for over a decade, and am barely half way there.
Your *WA $20 note is very hard to find. Is there any chance it is still around, and if so, could it be available for the right price?
Thanks,
Ken Barrett
I am brand new to this discussion group, and am looking forward to meeting lots of people.
I am not sure if we are allowed to discuss buying and selling on this site, so please forgive me if I am breaking any rules.
I am an avid collector of Bank of Canada notes, and have a quest to obtain 1 note from every year, series, signature, and prefix. This is a very large goal, and I have been at it for over a decade, and am barely half way there.
Your *WA $20 note is very hard to find. Is there any chance it is still around, and if so, could it be available for the right price?
Thanks,
Ken Barrett
Re: *WA. New to Data Base
Why not email CarmieG in case he doesn’t see this post.
That way you can contact him directly.
That way you can contact him directly.
Re: *WA. New to Data Base
That *WA $20 replacement is a significant find but I'll be surprised if "CarmieG" still checks in here.
My Charlton puts this scarce note at "80" issued with few estimates of 5 figured Book Value in upper grades. It would be a trophy note for most collectors & hopefully certified by now!
Wonder when we will see it at auction?
My Charlton puts this scarce note at "80" issued with few estimates of 5 figured Book Value in upper grades. It would be a trophy note for most collectors & hopefully certified by now!
Wonder when we will see it at auction?
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