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Topic: Thinking of cashing in my Journey's.  (Read 6544 times)
d_polo
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« on: May 22, 2007, 10:59:11 pm »

I saved up a bunch of Journey notes, but the notes I have are pretty common, no solids, no ladders, no rare prefixes or inserts or radars, (well I have one radar $10 I'll keep). I might keep a bundle of original Journey $5s and $10s without the foil and maybe a few new $5s with the varnish and without. But the $100s-$5s with the foil I was thinking of just cashing in. I don't see the point of stashing a bunch of money sitting in the bank. I don't think they will go up much until the series is retired which will probably be another 10-15 years. What do you guys think?
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« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2007, 11:08:53 pm »

I agree. If there is no inserts, Radars etc etc. Then no, they won't go up a lot.

Lets say even if a $ 5  becomes worth $ 10 at some point. Getting $ 10 is another story.

If your primary reason for collecting the Journey's is too make money, I'd offer them up to offers on the Forum and reinvest the money in older notes or better yet buy something like Royal Bank Stock
 

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