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Deehong
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« on: April 22, 2011, 04:19:23 pm »

Here are a bunch of bank notes I've accumulated over the years that i think maybe special and maybe worth a bit more than face value. Some help would be appreciated :D

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Is this an error? The "2" in the red serial number is much lower and not inline with the rest
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The 2 digit Radar i was gonna show and ask about 2 years ago LOL
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This is a Radar but condition is not that great, you can probably tell and see the creases
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Northwest5
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« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2011, 04:48:04 pm »

The * B/M 1967 note may be worth 6.00 or so.
The 100 JB note may be worth 100-140.00
The 100 bird radar again is worth more than face but likely not much.
The 20 ALV repeater not again is not worth more than face
The 20 EZL radar again is likely worth a bit over face.
All notes are not in great condition.  Hope this helps, Murray
Deehong
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« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2011, 04:53:33 pm »

Thanks, I got these from just regular day today collecting ... Their not in great shape, i'm not really having high hopes. Thanks again!
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« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2011, 04:58:10 pm »

Your welcome, good spotting and keep hunting!
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« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2011, 08:05:20 pm »

The Bird $100 two digit radar is also a repeater which some collectors really dig.  The $20 ALV repeater is also a 2007 change-over (from 2005). 

While they may not be in the higher grades, they're not common, & definitely "keepers."  You've done a good job of spotting & plucking them out from the regular "chaff." 

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« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2011, 09:49:16 pm »

There's quite a gulf these days between what a note is worth (in theory) and what you can get for it.  The $100 2-digit radar-repeater is definitely worth something to the right person, but the question is, can you find that right person?

The ALV repeater is worth more than face, the $20 radar is not.  Sorry, but $20 Journey series radars are very hard to sell for more than face due to the low catalogue value.  I don't hold on to $20 radars as a consequence.
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coinsoldier
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« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2011, 07:26:18 pm »

I looked at what Northwest5 had to say. He seems to be spot on on his values. However the 1967 one dollar may be a little high ... I would put it at $3 to $4
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« Reply #7 on: May 12, 2011, 10:26:29 pm »

There's quite a gulf these days between what a note is worth (in theory) and what you can get for it.  The $100 2-digit radar-repeater is definitely worth something to the right person, but the question is, can you find that right person?

The ALV repeater is worth more than face, the $20 radar is not.  Sorry, but $20 Journey series radars are very hard to sell for more than face due to the low catalogue value.  I don't hold on to $20 radars as a consequence.
I certainly agree with this. It is all about finding the right buyer. The buyer who has been looking for what you have to sell. I have had some items for sale for months before someone comes along and grabs it for full asking price even though I have indicated that I am open to offers. Catalogue values sometimes have little bearing on the real market value.
 

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