it shows that even with the economic meltdownsee still rare notes coins and stamp
holds tha valu regardles of the market meltdown
According to the Canadian Business's 2009 list of the richest Canadians, the rich kept getting richer despite the economic downturn that has cost 400,000 Canadians their jobs in the past year. Rare notes have been selling for large premiums to catalogue at recent Heritage, Spinks, Baldwins and other auctions.
As many of you know, I have started the long and slow process of liquidating my collection of Canadian bank notes. I have focused most of my attention at selling the rarest notes from my collection, as I realize that these are in high demand regardless of economic conditions. There are still a large number of collectors worldwide with very deep pockets looking for rare collectibles.
Within the past 3 weeks, I have sold three of my rarest notes privately for significant premiums to book:
1935 $500 English (original EF) sold for CAD $125,000
1925 $500 (VG/F) sold for CAD $55,000
1954 $2 E/R Test Note (PMG Choice Fine15) sold for CAD $8,000
This just reinforces the long held belief that your best investment is to buy high quality rare collectibles.
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Arthur Richards
Contributor, Charlton Catalogue of Canadian Government Paper Money, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 29th Edition
Pricing Panel Member, Charlton Catalogue of Canadian Government Paper Money, 21st Edition 2009