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Title: Changover notes
Post by: Newfie Nightmare on February 04, 2008, 03:54:14 pm
How close to the changover, before value increases?

example,

$50 AHJ for 2006 is confirmed starting at 2,281,000.   would 2,564,233 bring any added value in EF/AU condition?
Title: Re: Changover notes
Post by: BWJM on February 04, 2008, 04:13:50 pm
I would suggest that pricing be consistent with low numbered notes such that any notes within 1,000 of the changeover have a premium beyond simply being a "changeover" note.

Hypothetical example: Signature changeover at HPG3000000. HPF is valued at $10 in G.UNC. HPG <3M is valued at $30. HPG >3M is valued at $20. HPH is valued at $10. If you had HPG2999964, I would attach a premium to that, making it worth perhaps $50 or more.
Title: Re: Changover notes
Post by: chilliwackdave on February 05, 2008, 02:44:42 pm
So this would be a good example ;)

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Title: Re: Changover notes
Post by: BWJM on February 05, 2008, 03:16:27 pm
There were no changeovers in HOU, although there were two insert ranges, and the above note is THE LOWEST note from the first insert range.

Myself, I'm kinda partial to this note: EGR2000005. Thanks Gary!
Title: Re: Changover notes
Post by: Gary_T on February 05, 2008, 03:21:49 pm
I don't think this would be considered a change over note. This is a low numbered insert note. Printing date change overs for Journey series notes are listed on page 338 and I can't seem to find a listing in the Charlton catalogue for signature change overs.
Title: Re: Changover notes
Post by: chilliwackdave on February 05, 2008, 03:24:16 pm
My Mistake, I guess I'll take it Tim Hortons! hee hee :-[
Title: Re: Changover notes
Post by: Gary_T on February 05, 2008, 04:35:51 pm
It is a very nice note to hang on to. Being the very first note in a range! Congratulations.