In your opinion, as a collector, have you found that the notes you purchased increased in book value over time, or has any of them been disappointments?
Also, although you do enjoy collecting identifiable replacement notes have you run into dealers that have exaggerated the true nature of the note in order to sell something to you or convince you of its value?
I have found that the bottom has fallen out of the replacement note market. Having decided to acquire these notes over the past 2 years, I actually find that I can get some very good deals from the vendors I regularly deal with.
My biggest disappointments from an investment standpoint are the following:
1. A really ragged French $25 note that I would like to sell in order to upgrade. It is mostly tape and that's why nobody wants it...
2. The pair of RS 1974 $2 test notes I bought a few years back have depreciated by 1/3
3. The 1954 Test note I bought at the same time has also depreciated by 1/3
4. The 1979 replacement notes I have really haven't appreciated at all since I bought them years ago...
5. A $500 French Front and Back Proof that I believe I overpaid for having been assured of its rarity...Present auction records indicate that I paid WAY too much for that one...
I've decided to buy pieces I enjoy looking at for a price I am willing to pay instead of thinking too much about the money I spent on it. I do think that the replacement market will rebound eventually, but I'm not looking to become wealthy from paper money investments...
I also like the treasure hunting aspect of going to the banks and getting circulation finds at face value...