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Special => Insert & Replacement Notes => Topic started by: friedsquid on May 16, 2007, 12:17:09 pm

Title: How does one determine the price(value) of an insert?
Post by: friedsquid on May 16, 2007, 12:17:09 pm
I was wondering if someone could explain what makes an insert more valuable than another insert?
I assume that a single note replacement would be worth more than a note in a range of replacements but when you have a number of different ranges does this also affect the price.
For example is a  1 SNR worth more than a 3 SNR and
is a note in a 40k range worth more than a note in an 80K range and a note in an  80K range worth more than a note in 320K range?


FRIEDSQUID
Title: Re: How does one determine the price(value) of an insert?
Post by: Hudson A B on May 16, 2007, 12:32:44 pm
Ask, how many were actually found?  That means more than what the range size is.

Title: Re: How does one determine the price(value) of an insert?
Post by: friedsquid on May 16, 2007, 01:04:11 pm
Obviously that makes more sense since not all inserts will be found in unc.
Also you may really never know how many were kept or not?
I guess I hard thing to really pinpoint then?

Thanks FRIEDSQUID