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Large Collection - looking for resources on evaluation
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Good afternoon all,

My grandfather was a banknote collector throughout his life, and has passed down a large collection of bank notes from across the globe. 

I've kept this collection relatively untouched for over 20 years, and am interested in having it appraised/reviewed.

Would anyone know any resources in Toronto, Canada (or worldwide) that I could contact regarding this request?

 

I will attach a few photos for reference.

 

Thank you for your assistance!

 

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On 11/17/2023 at 3:58 PM, soccerplayer1542 said:

Good afternoon all,

My grandfather was a banknote collector throughout his life, and has passed down a large collection of bank notes from across the globe. 

I've kept this collection relatively untouched for over 20 years, and am interested in having it appraised/reviewed.

Would anyone know any resources in Toronto, Canada (or worldwide) that I could contact regarding this request?

 

I will attach a few photos for reference.

 

Thank you for your assistance!

 

371094390_1128599561688670_5364314530815530910_n.jpg

363641260_7092111507544276_4861676547936730650_n.jpg

370139888_370138712253944_8898654327701025943_n.jpg

Your best best would be to research the notes yourself first, pick out the one's you think will have some value and then bring them to a local coin shop or dealer for appraisal. Based on the images you've posted it appears that most, if not all, of the notes in the collection have been pulled from circulation and condition is huge factor when determining value for notes. Also, all of the notes posted appear to be readily available on the open market and because of condition and availability these notes have little to no value above face. 

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