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General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: Ottawa on March 25, 2008, 09:30:47 am
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We've all seen some very high (even ridiculously high) prices being asked for rare Canadian notes in the past but a recent eBay offering takes the cake, and all on the strength of a mere signature variety. Take a look at eBay Item # 110234978785, a Bank of Nova Scotia $5 1898 note that is being offered at a starting price of $388,888.00. No further comment is necessary ! ::) Or am I missing something here???
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The note surface on eBay about a year or so ago and was auctioned starting at $1. The demand for it proved minimal as it only achieved $1900. Yes that is one thousand and nine hundred dollars. It then found itself in a successful store where it took considerable time to sell at a very small percentage of the current listing price.
The current owner simply wasted a good $100 dollars or more listing the note for show
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The current owner simply wasted a good $100 dollars or more listing the note for show.
It would have cost the owner only $4.00 to list on eBay. Even if the starting price was over a million dollars the listing price would still be just $4.00. It's interesting though, and very revealing too, that the owner wasn't willing to spend an additional $24.95 and have his note appear in the "Featured Items" section at the top of the listings which is what sellers of very rare notes usually do.
This is just a sad publicity stunt and it doesn't help the image of our hobby in any way, in fact it can only harm it. We could all do the same sort of insane thing and create chaos on eBay. The note is undeniably rare and desirable but I'd much rather have a couple of 2008 Aston Martins or Ferraris sitting in my driveway than a circulated Bank of Nova Scotia $5 note in my living room, wouldn't you?! Or perhaps a nice new home overlooking the beautiful harbour of Annapolis Royal .... !
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It's particularly amusing that this note is now just one of three known, two privately held. When people can't comprehend the dynamic nature of note register information they can end up looking a bit . . . sad.
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The price has now been increased ...
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110238847739
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Alas, now the seller has ended the auction because "the item was lost or broken".
I think it might be the seller that is lost, AND broken... ::)
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The saga continues ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4369&item=110239187559
I wonder if the seller is a Forum member? Does he realize that three examples are now known?
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Something on E Bay to put on watch. Wonder how many times the price will change or be relisted before the seller realizes it is not worth that price (no note is in my opinion)?
Now relist it for $5 to start and see the fur fly, that would be interesting. As it's been said many times here, then the market would decide.
:)
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Looks like now the seller made it $688,000.00 now. Thats way overpriced! With that money you can buy a 1911 $1 Silver in where that is 2 known!
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Just checked my wallet,seems I only have $388,887.99. :'(
Missed it by a penny ???
Tried to buy one of those Zimbabwean pennies Brent is collecting,but seems they are going for $5.00 on e-bay :o
All tapped out.Maybe next year
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Well if you have a loved one whose birthday is coming up on September 2nd:
It is a Birth Year Note by that age - Feb 9, 1624 or Sep 2, 1624.
Now you know what to get that special 384-year-old person in your life who has everything... ::)
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I think I know who this seller is.
.... a company that moved from trading currency to more of being a cash brokerage house... right in downtown vancouver, 1 or 2 blocks off of hastings, on a road going the same direction.
A few notes odds and ends, and I bought a 4 cycle 1954 $5 from him. And the price was "Vancouver style" :-) (HIGH)
The language "reads" as though he was speaking right to me.....
-- wait... am I allowed to say this on the forum? If not, please delete it.
have a great day everyone!
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Ebay#110241645530
Friday the 13th is back.... :-\
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Wow, It's really appreciated to $688,888! That's about a house price in Burnaby nowadays. At this rate it's gonna be over 2 million by years end. Makes the earlier $388,888 looking like a bargain now ;)
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Wow, It's really appreciated to $688,888! That's about a house price in Burnaby nowadays. At this rate it's gonna be over 2 million by years end. Makes the earlier $388,888 looking like a bargain now ;)
I strongly suspect that this item is being offered by a person of Asian heritage since the number 8 is considered to be very very lucky by most Asians. I predict that the price will be increased to $888,888.88 to coincide with the opening of the Olympic Games in Beijing on the 8th day of the 8th month (August 8th). The seller (if that's the right word!) is getting tremendous publicity for just a couple of dollars a week and probably feels that his actions will bring him good luck .... and well they might.
Remember, you heard it here first!
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It will be a good wake up call when the new 6th edition of the Canadian Bank Note guide comes out and prices the note just over two thousand dollars in the assigned grade. No amount of logic will be able to explain such markups. :-\
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Seller ended auction early. Wonder why?
:)
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Seller ended auction early. Wonder why?:)
At that steal of a price he likely had too many bidders ;D
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That's okay Hudson... that was you "inner" voice talking so nobody heard you!! ;D
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The auction has been reactivated. It's now Item # 110241645530 on a Buy-It-Now/Make Offer basis priced at $688,888.00.
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It looks like CBC Radio in Halifax wants to interview the seller regarding who John Doull was and if there is any connection with the John W Doull bookstore in Halifax. Given that John Doull was a dry goods wholesale businessman, it could well be a business of his descendants. Maybe with a little publicity, this note will approach the listed amount ::)
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Dang..
He rejected my Offer of $5.00 I made. I figured it was at least Face Value :)
Looks like he is taking ANY offer.. E-Bay Accepted my $5.00 offer..lol
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This bill is on Ebay again!
1898 Bank Of Nova Scotia $5 Note
$688,888.00
1 OF 1
ITEM NUMBER: 110254730241
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Can Someone please tell me why his price increased by $300,000?
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GREED!
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Very true Gary.
Was there even any interest in the bill when it as priced at $388,888.00?
??? ??? ???
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Can Someone please tell me why his price increased by $300,000?
Sure.Shipping is now included free! ::)
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Sure.Shipping is now included free! ::)
Not only that, you also get to KEEP the UPS truck that delivers the note to you!! :D
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GREED!
As they used to say in the 80s, "Greed is good".
But this is not greed, it's stupidity!
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This bill is on Ebay again!
1898 Bank Of Nova Scotia $5 Note signed Doull
$688,888.00
ITEM NUMBER: 110254730241
The "unique" Doull note is now priced at $5,500 in Fine and at $7,000 in VF in the new 6th Edition Charlton catalogue. Moreover, the catalogue reveals that 3 (three) of these Doull notes are now known to exist so the one on eBay is not as unique as it used to be!