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Topic: Value for Consecutive Notes  (Read 6680 times)
gonkman
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« on: February 11, 2009, 09:22:09 pm »


Hello..

I recently came into some consectutive 1937 $1 Notes (Not Osbornes).

Can any of you guys give your opinion if there should be or what you think the Premium for these would be?

ie:

2 Consecutive Notes = +X Amount Per Note
3 Consecutive Notes = +X Amount Per Note
4 Consecutive Notes = +X Amount Per Note
5 Consecutive Notes = +X Amount Per Note

I have some runs of 2, 3 and one 4 and one 5 Consecutives.  Just wondering you opinions on how much more they could be worth.

Charlton doesn't really have anything for that and I know Consecutives tend to sell for more.  Any opinions on what you think these would be worth would be appreciated.  They are all AU/UNC/CUNC.

Or hey.. maybe not much at all.  But you don't see consecutive 1937's too often.  54's and newer.. no problem.


Thanks..



BWJM
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2009, 09:46:11 pm »

I'm going to close this thread because the subject has come up several times in the past. Please do a search for consecutive and reply to one of the existing threads.

Here are just a couple examples:

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