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2013 $1 Star Notes~ Low Run, Consecutive(Pics Added)

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 Posted 05/19/2021  5:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveInTampa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes. uncirculated key star notes hold their value or go up...most of the time.
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Good to know. Steve, trying to get my post count up so I can be more "involved" here. It's a really nice forum board! BTW, I'm on Facebook and IG. I'm in Nashville.
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Well, I've decided to put these notes up for auction on ebay. Was thinking of 7 days,and starting the bid at $450. Steve, one last thought before I pull the trigger?Also, u guys have been great helping me here! Ima stick around and maybe rekindle my coin collection back up!&&
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Personally speaking, I wouldn't put all four notes in one auction. I know if I was looking for an example, I wouldn't want to buy four to get one. Individually or pairs, with the auctions spaced out, is what I'd do.
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Steve, they're actually 6 total. 3 sets of Consecutive:
J00199103*,104*
J00199203*,204*
J00199303*,304*

I do agree in selling separately. What about selling in pairs (Consecutive #s.) Example-J00199103* and 104*. Any advantage to that?


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... What about selling in pairs (Consecutive #s.) Example-J00199103* and 104*. Any advantage to that?


IMO selling in pairs is better, especially if the notes are not graded. I as a buyer would tend to feel that the notes were never put into circulation are in better condition.
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