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Valued Member
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You might be able to get a premium if you list the notes that have sequential serial numbers, or really close numbers, together. For the most part they are in good shape that helps. I wish I had them... If you do decide to sell them don't put all the Seaford ones up at the same time in the same place cause you have so many it will drive the price per note down.
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How/where can I sell them? How much could I expect to get if I sold them all together? How long would it take to sell them individually? All help is greatly appreciated. Martin P.S. What's the value of the Baltimore note?
Edited by mjinchelsea 04/09/2010 11:32 pm
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E bay would be my first stop. Just research prices on the completed auctions for an idea of what to expect. As to how long you if you did it all on ebay at once a couple weeks to a month. If you took some time to stretch the Seaford ones out two to three months or so. There are quicker ways like selling them in bulk, just don't expect as much for them.
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Pillar of the Community
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mjinchelsea Very nice notes and  Peace
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New Member
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Could anyone tell me the value of my $20 bill from The First National Bank Of Baltimore? Is there any way for me to access the Kelly book without buying it?
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I was offered $5200 today for the whole collection. Should I take it?
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Rest in Peace
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The First National Bank Of Baltimore note is listed at $75. I wouldn't sell the group at $5200. That's too low. The Seaford notes are worth more than that themselves.
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New Member
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Thank you pyrbob. What do you consider a fair price for the group?
Edited by mjinchelsea 04/10/2010 6:49 pm
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Is there a better way for me to shop this around? I've just been taking them to local dealers. I'm expecting a couple calls on Monday with pricing, but I don't expect to get a better offer than $5200 I was offered today. I suppose I could continue to visit local dealers - I live in Boston and there are quite a few I haven't visited yet. What do you think?
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Rest in Peace
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Can you wait until August? The ANA World's Fair of Money is August 10th-14th at the Hynes Convention Center. All of the major dealers in the country will be there. Knowing what your local dealers will give you is a good base to keep in mind as you shop them around at a large show like this. Just a thought.
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New Member
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Thanks for the info.If I were to wait how much do you think I could get for the set?
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Rest in Peace
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The Seaford notes look like they are clean and crisp. Are there any bends in them? If not then I would expect a dealer to at least give me book value for them because the book value is actually for a note in fine condition and your Seaford notes look better than that. So that is $400 each from the dealer. The other notes I would expect to get at least 75% of book value. Add this up and you will see where I would expect the group to be.
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The Seaford notes are in VF (at least) condition. Even though I'd be selling 18 of them at once you feel I should get $400 a piece for them?
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Rest in Peace
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In VF or better condition I would think you should get close to $400. Even if you get $300 the offer above is low. Why do you want to sell them all to one dealer? You might be better off selling in groups of maybe 4 notes per group. Then go to different dealers with them. Also look on the internet and try to find a dealer close to Seaford Deleware and offer the notes to him. You might get a better price if you send the notes closer to their home.
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