This may, and I`m sure it will be a sore spot to many, but I`d like to know why so many people run down eBay? I have made about 130+ banknote purchases from eBay and have had only 4 problems. I guess I can`t really say problems because I was refunded all 4 times. I have won beautiful original UNC notes for a fraction of book cost. For instance, I won an original AU 1937 $50 for $149.00US. $130.00 replacement notes for $80.00 and many more great deals. I have found about 90-95% of eBay sellers have graded properly....thats not bad. Try to go to a car dealership and get 90-95% honesty when purchasing a car. I`ve been to a couple of shows and have seen more pressed and altered notes being sold as original UNC`s then I have ever seen on eBay.
My theory is that dealers are threatened by eBay because theres great deals to be had. I can guarentee I won`t be getting an AU 1937 $50 for $149.00 at a dealer. Before the wonders of the internet, dealers were it. Thats where you had to go to purchase banknotes for the most part and if you check any dealers websites, there prices are book value. Sure they have a little room and can provide a small discount, but they have over head and need to profit so much. Theres a few dealers where I`m from and if I mention eBay.......there quick to try and lure me from buying there. They actually try to make me feel like I`m an idiot for trusting in eBay sellers. Well, I`m just saying to all, don`t let anyone tell you eBays ALL bad, the positive experiences I`ve had greatly outweigh the negative ones. I have met a lot of fellow collectors on eBay and we talk regularly. Darcy, Troy, Rene, Paul(Bigdad),Arthur...if your reading this, your all aces in my books.
SLIP.