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"right ones" is exactly right. And actually, there are quite a number of serious brick searchers accross the country. 8-)
Anyway, think of it this way, with opportunity cost.
Suppose you put away a $100 for 3 years, and you then want to sell it, and the book value says $125 (because it is common). Then you have to take the time and sell it, and incurr costs, and who knows if you will get the top book price. Second, in those 3 years, you have forgone compound interest, or lets say 3% (very conservative). What that means is that in 3 years, your $100 of 2006 has risen to
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109.27 in 2009 dollars. So if you sell it for actually $125 in 2009, and then you subtract 109.27, your only profit was $15.73.
The question: was it worth the hassle?
The answer?
If you are collecting because you enjoy collecting, then of course it is!
If you are trying to make money, there are some much better ways to spend the time on. More scarce notes, or rare older ones etc... there are a ton of things that would be better.
As said- it is all about WHICH ones. Being here on this forum really wil help put you "in the know" in many areas - alot earlier than those who wait until the catalogue is out. I still find though that the catalogue is irreplaceable. I keep it with me wherever I go. I do alot of reading in it at red lights actually, whilst I am on the road.
But I digress- the message- make sure you are saving the right ones. 8-)