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 Posted 06/25/2011  1:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add spring423 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ceylon
In my statement please show where I said I could get it for 100.00. I said the book value list it in that price range. People can ask what ever they want for a note if they get it great for them. Me personally I try to stay within the price range quoted in books and have had no problems obtaining most notes (not all) that I have been interested in.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  6:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ceylon62 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Spring,
My points being
The OP is new to the forum.
The error in it self is a rather neat / bordering on a major shift.
How often have you seen a graded note like the OP's go for $50? So why quote a starting price of 50 based on the pic and grade?

My 2 cents - It's best / and in someway a fiduciary duty of forum members who have been around a while to give an idea of what the TRUE worth of such a note is based on yours OR my experiences in the real world rather than quoting wide price ranges from books. As one dealer told another dealer on another forum "you live by the sheet you die by the sheet".

To circle back to your question - I took this comment below and averaged it out for 150. Ergo, $100 for the note plus finders fee.


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Value ranges anywhere from 50.00 in fine condition and up to 250.00 in cu condition.



My apologies IF I offended you in anyway.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  6:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add spring423 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ceylon62
I'm not offended. All I did was use a book that was recommended by several people on this site to use as a value guide as I was at one time interested in error notes as I have several myself. All I did was quote what the low end price was and what the high end price was. I did not tell the op this note was worth such and such amount. If you or anyone else feel the op can get more then what I quoted from the book I used great, I am also aware that someone who wants the note bad enough will pay what ever to obtain the note. We all look at things differently some see big $ and others don't. No harm no foul in giving one's opinion. Me personally the error notes I have I don't see big $ just something that is unique.
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