$2 Canadian Banknotes
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$2 Canadian Banknotes
I have 2 sets of the same serial numbers but different prefix. Would these notes be good to keep. They are pretty cool.
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Re: $2 Canadian Banknotes
Cool yes and interesting. Obvious fold in the middle of notes....VF=EF notes. Don't think these notes have any premium on their own, but as a group maybe...... Hey Phil Notes any insight to offer ?
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William Fowler wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 7:13 pmI have 2 sets of the same serial numbers but different prefix. Would these notes be good to keep. They are pretty cool.
-I agree with @dbcoins: nice notes which look EF+ to me (like they've been put in a wallet for a short time and taken out) once. Nice group & I would keep them together like dbcoins suggested. Also- if you haven't already, get them in proper currency sleeves to keep them protected. Store your collection in a dry place.
(They won't be worth a whole lot since they're common prefixes but the matching set should fetch a small premium to the right buyers. They have excellent eye appeal. The only trouble with selling 1986 $2.00 is they were the last of their kind & were hoarded, much like the 1973 $1.00, so there are too many out there).
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Re: $2 Canadian Banknotes
Thank You for your valued oppinions. And yes they are in a protected binder.