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How has your buying /selling of Canadian banknotes changed in the last 6 months

Buying less than usual
30 (34.9%)
Buying more than usual
25 (29.1%)
Stopped buying completely
7 (8.1%)
Selling more than usual
8 (9.3%)
Selling less than usual
10 (11.6%)
Stopped selling completely
6 (7%)

Total Members Voted: 1

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Topic: Has your buying/selling of Canada banknotes changed in the past 6 months?  (Read 22068 times)
friedsquid
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After having spoken to many collectors and dealers it seems that in the last 6 months the buying and selling habits of collectors have changed. Whatever the reasons....the economy, the lack of quality notes available, the lack of buyers willing to spend their hard earned cash, or the wife's constant nagging to stop buying notes .....I'm curious.
I have allowed each member to vote twice, hopefully one vote for the buying and one vote for the selling options.  If only one applies, please just vote once.
Any additional comments/remarks are apppreciated.
Thanks
FRIEDSQUID


Just wondering
 if you are you are selling more is it because you need cash????
 if you are buying more is it because there are more deals right now???
 if you are not selling, is it because your not getting the prices you believe you should  be getting?


« Last Edit: October 20, 2008, 06:25:03 pm by friedsquid »



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FogDevil
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I'd say people have ceased buying or selling currency items - especially in recent weeks when the U.S. is in a financial credit crisis that could impact Canada's economy in the near future if the U.S. Government doesn't act fast.
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Collectors never cease activity (well, one reason will cause that to happen).
Hard money may mean tougher decisions but those who can endure a bit of pain will certainly benefit in the long run.
Check your 1991 Charton catalogue prices. Money was hard for a spell around that year. I was fortunate  (and hopefully a bit smart ) to have purchased a large part of my collection then and in the couple years of recovery that followed, which were made more difficult by the financial policies of the finance minister of the time. Money was indeed tight.
Bank notes have proven to be a sage investment since then.
Carry on a best you can but don't stop. You will regret it..
nova7415
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I definitely agree with Alvin's position about still buying in todays market :). However two answers I felt you should have included in this poll were: "are you still buying the same" and "are your still selling the same"......as these answers definitely apply to me. Are any other members still following their usual patterns at all ???.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2008, 02:25:30 am by nova7415 »
hanmer
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Completed a move (mostly) last week. Haven't been very active over the last few months as a result. My intention is to purchase more in the coming months. I will not be selling anything for a while though.

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friedsquid
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This post has been viewed over 300 times, yet only 19 members bothered to take the few seconds it takes to answer the poll.
I'm sure the question has some relevence to more than 19 people.
Come on now...  ;D

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StormThief24
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Eh, my habits have stayed almost exactly the same.



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Punkys Dad
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Selling more is it because I need cash to Buy more notes. Gotta run, It gets a wee bit drafty wearing a kilt in dis weather mon.

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YuMan
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Not buying more or buying less, stay the same ---> buying privately, and the most recent one was a 1937 $20 in C UNC from Robert

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« Reply #9 on: November 24, 2008, 06:56:11 pm »

Buying less. The difference in the Can/Us dollar is effecting me. Buy most of my notes on ebay, the exchange puts me out of the running on most notes. I will only spend X amount on any given note.
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« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2009, 08:09:39 pm »

Collectors never cease activity (well, one reason will cause that to happen).
Hard money may mean tougher decisions but those who can endure a bit of pain will certainly benefit in the long run.
Check your 1991 Charton catalogue prices. Money was hard for a spell around that year. I was fortunate  (and hopefully a bit smart ) to have purchased a large part of my collection then and in the couple years of recovery that followed, which were made more difficult by the financial policies of the finance minister of the time. Money was indeed tight.
Bank notes have proven to be a sage investment since then.
Carry on a best you can but don't stop. You will regret it..

I agree. You gotta be able to fade the market. I have bought notes that are going for half the book value at some places/auctions, and likewise, I have been able to sell notes at 70-80% book price only so I could buy more cheap stuff from people desperate to free up some cash. As long as they paid near face value for a $100 note they got 10-15 years ago, they'll get rid of it for a little profit, even if it's $50 below book price.

I just hope I don't regret selling what I'm selling right now.
friedsquid
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just wanted to bump this up since the start of post was a while back but the market has changed



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johnny99
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My buying habits have increased primarily due to "the more I have, the more I want".
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When this poll first came out I checked off "Buying less than usual" But know I am buying more. Because I find nobody is paying what they used to, so there are more deals.


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Buying more notes, mostly from here recently. Exchange rate makes many notes too expensive on our favorite auction site, and the quality of product always good.

Another member indicated that they did well in the early 90's. I'm trying to do the same now.

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