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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Moneyman on September 16, 2006, 12:54:12 pm

Title: 3 consecutive 2006 20s
Post by: Moneyman on September 16, 2006, 12:54:12 pm
these are crisp, 20 dollar bills printed in 2006.
i was wondering if they are worth anything

Eze0080475- eze0080477

thank you
Title: Re: 3 consecutive 2006 20s
Post by: stevepot99 on September 16, 2006, 02:59:06 pm
50-60 bucks
Title: Re: 3 consecutive 2006 20s
Post by: JB-2007 on September 16, 2006, 03:27:24 pm
they are worth face value. Too early for them to be worth something as they can easily be obtained consecutively in UNC through bank machines.
Title: Re: 3 consecutive 2006 20s
Post by: Moneyman on September 16, 2006, 03:49:00 pm
thanks guys. thats what i figured.
Title: Re: 3 consecutive 2006 20s
Post by: Mikeysonfire on September 16, 2006, 04:40:01 pm
Go back where you got those notes to see if you can get EZE0080800. Then it would be worth $85!  8-)
Title: Re: 3 consecutive 2006 20s
Post by: walktothewater on September 18, 2006, 10:15:15 pm
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Unc notes are not as common as one would think

VERY TRUE

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I put the value of the 3 notes at $70.  Wait another year and it will be $75.

I understand and agree with your logic.  However, at the present the market (including eBay) is being swamped with UNC regular issues, so the future of most regular issued notes (esp finding a buyer) is becoming less certain.   As the hobby evolves (which is occuring every day) more and more collectors are going to become more and more selective in what they buy.  If "EVE" prefix is uncommon, or that range of notes happens to coincide with inserts, than the holding of them for a while is certainly a good idea.  

If not, then that's $60 he could use to  buy a rarer note(s) with a lot more promise to increase in BV.  For example he could invest the $60 in: 2004 $10 BET, BER, BEP and other 2001 Journey 10's (or 2FEV/FER's). They (or a 3-4 $5.00 inserts) would likely go up far more in the next and following years.