oh cool nice
How come the charlton book notes that the higher demoninations draws a lower premium when the higher demoniation error are harder to come by?
I think (dont quote me on it) that it is mainly because there's less demand in general for higher denominations to begin with. People much rather collect 5s, 10s and 20s than to have multiple $100 notes just sitting around.
Collecting $100's and $50s represents (to some people) a substantial amount of investment. What you're describing doesn't just apply to the error notes sections, just look at the catalogue regarding anything to do with larger denominations and you will see the same kind of thing that you described