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General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: Manada on November 06, 2006, 05:31:49 pm
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I was wondering if anyone knew as to why in the Charlton, an ascending/descending ladder radar is worth more than a consecutive ladder note?
There are a maximum 16 a/d radars in 10 million notes, where as with a consecutive ladder there is only a maximum of 10.
I would assume that a consecutive ladder is also more desireable.
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Manny,
You may be correct about the rarity and status of the ascending (1234567) or descending (7654321) ladder. I think the discrepancy in BV might be more a factor of the number of radar collectors who'd buy an ascending-descending radar (1234321) vs the number of special number specialists who'd buy the ladder. Some buyers may be more comfortable buying a double rarity (radar + ascending/descending ladder) than just the singular ladder. I d buy either..
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I agree 100% with walktothewater one thing you missed the book is just a guide line lets not forget the ascending-descending radar (1234321) book at $400 but really normal sell for $300 at auction well, over ebay. Where ladders (1234567) only book at $325? I would way rather have a ladder then a ladder/radar. Just my thoughts.
Arthur
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The last C&P auction in summer or spring had quite a few ladders, ascending, descending, and ascending descending.
I believe the ascending and descending ladders did better than the ascending descending radars. Myself, I would prefer the ascedning or descending note more.
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As far as collectibility goes, I would definitely have to agree with Archey, and canadianpaper. A consecutive ladder is much more appealing to me, than a ascending/descending ladder radar.
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I'm a little more biased to the descending/Ascending variety myself, I would have thought the ladder notes would be more popular than the radar version. Now I would like to someday get my hands on a straight ladder note as well.
And for your numismatic pleasure. My only one, from a random brick back when I actually had the time and cash on my hands.
http://picasaweb.google.com/twoparroteyes/MyFindsIntoTheWorldOfBrickSearching/photo#4996728939112759314
This is the relative note to the D/very-short-A Ladder CBI 5432101 on a later thread.
PD