CPM Forum
General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: jvickers on April 08, 2011, 12:13:45 pm
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Hi
Would 2 1986 thiessen and crow GEM UNC AUM in consecutive sequence, be worth more than twice the book value? They are rarer, so in my opinion a premium would be paid for them. But i could absoluetly be wrong.
If anybody can help me valuate the two together, that would be great.
Your help is much appreciated.
Thanks so much
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In most cases, I believe consecutive notes usually do not demand a premium
IMO
FRIEDSQUID
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I believe consecutive notes usually do not demand a premium
In this case, I agree - sell them separately and you will likely do better then selling them together.
There just isn't a big demand on the "Birds" series no matter how rare the book perceives them to be.