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<p>[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 1979656, member: 42773"]Those 100 trillion dollar notes will always have some collector value as the highest denomination ever printed. That being said, there's a bubble on them now - some collectors are paying a lot for them, like the Amazon price. An eBay power seller just bought a stack of 100 for over $1800! He's got to average $25 apiece just to break even after overhead.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you do a little homework and exercise a bit of patience, you should be able to get one for around $11 to $15 shipped. Check the eBay sold listings, and you'll see that the cheap ones sold at low opening bid auctions, or sellers accepted lower offers. Don't pay $43 for one! - unless you're made of money of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>Whether or not they retain their value as collector items remains to be seen. They will always have a certain appeal because of the denomination, but I predict that in a few years' time you'll see them dealers' paper junk bins, maybe not for a dollar, but perhaps for no more than two or three.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 1979656, member: 42773"]Those 100 trillion dollar notes will always have some collector value as the highest denomination ever printed. That being said, there's a bubble on them now - some collectors are paying a lot for them, like the Amazon price. An eBay power seller just bought a stack of 100 for over $1800! He's got to average $25 apiece just to break even after overhead. If you do a little homework and exercise a bit of patience, you should be able to get one for around $11 to $15 shipped. Check the eBay sold listings, and you'll see that the cheap ones sold at low opening bid auctions, or sellers accepted lower offers. Don't pay $43 for one! - unless you're made of money of course. Whether or not they retain their value as collector items remains to be seen. They will always have a certain appeal because of the denomination, but I predict that in a few years' time you'll see them dealers' paper junk bins, maybe not for a dollar, but perhaps for no more than two or three.[/QUOTE]
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