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  1. Thx, Art! :)

     

    Had a pretty easy day at work today. The kids made my cake! Sam baked it, then the youger four decorated it. Sarah helped to make homemade mint chocolate chip ice cream. Gonna celebrate with the kids later this afternoon, then spend an evenning in bible study at church, followed by a relaxing night with the kids before bed.

     

    The simple things in life are sometimes some of the most comforting and memorable.

  2. The following CDN publications are available:

     

    "Greensheet" - Currency Dealer Newsletter

    Years: 2004 - 2013

    12 Monthly Issues per year

    missing December 2007 and January 2008

    118 total issues

     

    "Bluesheet" - Certified Coin Dealer Newsletter

    Years: 2005 - 2013

    51 Weekly Issues per year

    missing Volume XXII (2007) Nos. 21 - 25 and Volume XXVI (2011) Nos. 7 and 9

    452 total issues

     

    "Greysheet" - Coin Dealer Newsletter

    Years: 2006 - 2013

    51 Weekly Issues, 12 Monthly Supplemental Issues, and 12 Quarterly Issues per year

    missing Weekly Volume XLV (2007) Nos. 8-9,11,13-14,17-18,21,24,27,29,33,35,39-40,43 and Volume XLVI (2008) No. 4 and Volume XLIX (2011) No. 9

    582 total issues

     

     

    All 1152 Issues for $1499 delivered within the U.S. (shipping is actual costs outside the U.S.)

     

    All Greensheets only: $179

    All Bluesheets only: $675

    All Greysheets only: $875

     

    Greensheets individual year: $23.99 $19.99 each for 2 or more

    Bluesheets individual year: $94.99 $84.99 each for 2 or more

    Greysheets individual year: $139.99 $124.99 each for 2 or more

     

     

    for individual months of the Bluesheet or Greysheet, message me.

  3. Thanks for the clarification! I do not have much information on Norwegian banknotes and have not had much luck verifying demonetization information on that year. However, the pricing is still within the current exchange rate to about 20 euro depending on condition. In fact, if the note is in UNC condition, it is currently commanding an even higher rate, but I am assuming that it is from circulation.

     

    A photo would help to determine, but you could likely walk it into any local coin shop and at least get the current face value (regardless of its legal status).

  4. I am sorry, but I thought the Norwegian Krone were still legal tender (though I could be mistaken). The banknotes have issues as recent as 2009, as well. NOK are also still traded on the currency exchange. That said, depending on the actual condition of the note, it could be worth anywhere from about 6.5 euro (being the face value) to 20 euro.

     

    If you can post a photo or scan of the note, it will be easier to determine a collectible premium on the note for you.

     

    And, welcome to the forum!

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