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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
sorry goatie , I find it hard to  understand the top lot ,  , cat value $ 25.00 unc why devide by 3  .. my understanding by that wording is saying ( single ones = $ 25.00 ea ) ( consecutives ones $ 10.00 ea ) top money..  why devide by 3 ? ,, kel ,,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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He is saying the catalogue price for one note is $25 but there no way you would get that much. By dividing by 3 you get the average price for one note. Because they are consecutive you will probably get sightly more as in $10 instead of $8.
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
DER , thanks enworb my mistake, now I understand ,.. thanks a lot .believe me when I say this "" quote"" I paid a lot more then that for these notes .."" end of quote..
,, kel ,,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
Hopefully it wasnt a lot more kel. The fact remains they are a nice set of notes which you can enjoy.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
518 Posts |
Quick question goatieman, if an $20 unc 8 digit radar had solid numbers like, 05 555 550, how much would that fetch? More because its has a 6 digit solid?
Cheers
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
518 Posts |
Thanks for that, i'll see if any pop in for around $130.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1607 Posts |
Here is a 8 digit radar,give you a far idea what yours is worth as a single Kel,ad to that the premium for consec & premium for the repeater I think you have a real nice set of notes there Kel. http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Macfarlan...em46037ad35e& if you have a look at their other items you find more 8 & 6 digit radar $5 in earlier years as well.
Edited by appleangel07 06/20/2012 09:16 am
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
thanks apple , I wonder , how does bullion 303 get so many of these great notes ? does he get first choice from NPA , or what ? I wanted to offer him $ 150.00 ea for his $ 20.00 ones rather then $ 185.00 ea , but I think goatieman changed my mind with his top dollar of $ 125.00 ,.and goatie man I thank you for that..i believe now I can get better items for my $ 300.00 dollars ,,.. ,, kel ,,
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
  I like to give credit when credit is due , and I thank you guys on this forum , just for being here when you are needed . it is so good to know we can just come on line if we have a problem or a query and it can be answered in such a very short amount of time with an honest answer ,and a reply that we can trust the answer to in most cases be 100% correct ,,...thank tou all .. in god we trust and also in this forum we trust also .... ,, kel ,,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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In 2006 & prior (not sure how long exactly) but the RBA, sold notes through Downies, therefore a lot of 2006 & prior solids, radars, amazing serials were all purchased at auctions...for who knows how much? I would love to know. It'd be interesting to see what dealers were bidding against other dealers. Always here to help as much as I can.  It's all about the notes for me & I'm waiting for this forum to be all about the notes...I might be waiting a while... 
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New Member
Australia
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I would like to know if these 2 $100 polymer notes are of any importance,are they a good high serial number to have and do they hold any value.FE99979916 and IE99997428.They are in extra fine condition.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Hi  to CCF. Those notes arent particularly high and arent any a last prefix. They would be worth $100.
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New Member
Australia
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Do you mean there just worth face value?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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 to CCF Hansen29 & yes only face value in those notes,to be a high serial number the last 6 numbers all need to be 9999 ? ? { 999900 to 999999 }
Edited by appleangel07 08/09/2012 06:32 am
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