in 2007 a set of 1954 uncirculated Canadian bank notes from 1954 including the $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 was worth about $800.00
it is worth about 50-150 dollars if you go to the right place About $430 if it's uncirculated I think
An uncirculated $20 bill from 1954 is worth $350-$400 in mint uncirculated condition and about $30 in crisp circulated.
in virtually flawless, crisp uncirculated condition, it's worth about $5
The worth of a Canadian dollar bank note from 1954 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars, with uncirculated or rare variants potentially fetching higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's recommended to consult a currency dealer or collector.
it is worth about 50-150 dollars if you go to the right place About $430 if it's uncirculated I think
A very good condition circulated note is worth $15-$20 depending on signatures. A crisp uncirculated one is worth $300-$375.
A used bill in poor condition is worth $1000. A slightly used bill is worth $1200 An uncirculated bill could fetch $1400 However if u have a 1954, Devils face. It could be worth much more
A used bill in poor condition is worth $1000. A slightly used bill is worth $1200 An uncirculated bill could fetch $1400 However if u have a 1954, Devils face. It could be worth much more
It depends very much on condition - from about $2000 for "Very Good" to $14,000 for uncirculated. If it -looks- perfect and uncirculated but you can't prove it, that's called "About Uncirculated" and is around $8000.
1954-D is a common date for pennies. In uncirculated condition, each one might be worth 10 cents, or $5 for the roll.
Canada switched from 'Pounds' to 'Dollars' in 1858, so the note could date anytime from then. If it has a picture of Queen Elizabeth II on it, then the oldest it could be is from 1954. A 1954 Canadian $2 note, in perfect uncirculated condition, is worth $15-$30 US Dollars (depending on the signatures). The next issue, 1973, would be worth $10 and the most recent, 1986, would be worth $3-$8.
The value of a 1954 Canadian $2 bill without a serial number can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, bills from that era can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars, especially if they are in uncirculated condition. However, the absence of a serial number might reduce its value slightly, as collectors often prefer complete notes. For an accurate assessment, it’s best to consult a currency dealer or refer to a price guide specific to Canadian banknotes.