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Prices realized at auctions of certified Canadian banknotes

Find the market price of Canadian banknotes, based on auctions sales from different auctioneers and online auctions.

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Best auctions prices realized

1,000 dollars GUNC-67 (Canadian banknotes of 1937) $53,775.00
10 dollars F-15 (Standard Bank of Canada banknotes of 1876) $34,356.25
1,000 dollars GUNC-65 (Canadian banknotes of 1937) $31,368.75
25 dollars GUNC-65 (Canadian banknotes of 1935) $30,472.50
2 dollars CUNC-63 (Dominion of Canada 1897 banknotes) $24,497.50
1,000 dollars CUNC-63 (Canadian banknotes of 1954 with the devil's face) $21,510.00
1,000 dollars CUNC-64 (Canadian banknotes of 1935) $20,315.00
100 dollars VF-20 (Bank of Nova Scotia banknotes of 1929) $19,120.00
4 dollars VF-25 (Dominion of Canada 1882 4 dollars banknotes) $17,925.00
4 dollars EF-45 (Dominion of Canada 1900 banknotes) $15,535.00
25 dollars VF-30 (Canadian banknotes of 1935) $14,796.00
50,000 dollars VF-20 (Union Bank of Newfoundland banknotes of 1882 and 1889) $13,145.00
1 dollar CUNC-63 (Canadian banknotes of 1954 modified portrait) $13,090.00
1 dollar CUNC-63 (Canadian banknotes of 1954 modified portrait) $11,950.00
4 dollars VF-25 (Dominion of Canada 1882 4 dollars banknotes) $11,900.00

Random highlights

2 dollars 1974 - *RD8097999

On June 28 2014, this banknote sold for $5,664 CAD and was described as:

Fine+. Two tiny 1/8" tears at lower left margin. The third example and the 'Finest' surviving example known.

2 dollars 1974 - *RD8531999

This banknote sold at Moore's Winter Toronto Auction Sale on February 21, 2013 for $5,015 CAD. It was described as:

Minor small edge splits. One of two known examples with the rare *RD replacement prefix. Until recently, the *RD replacement note was unknown. The example is the second discovered note, and in the approximate same condition as the original discovery note.

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