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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1365893, member: 19065"]The OP hasn't asked about predicitons of future value. No one, no matter their age, wealth nor patience, can predict the future value of anything. The passing of time does not suggest the value of anything will increase. </p><p><br /></p><p>The reason no one can offer something better than a book value estimate as to the value of these notes in question, is that the condition (grade) of the notes, remains, undefined. </p><p><br /></p><p>The suggestion to <i>hold or spend</i> implies the OP may have a limit to their working capital already tied up in the notes in question. The OP seeks the current value as a determiner of whether to <i>hold or spend</i> the notes, at this time. It seems to suggest that this individual will collect these notes only if the current numismatic market places a premium on them and for no other stated reasons. We don't know the OP's intentions, though <i>hold or spend</i>, doesn't imply that the OP will move to sell these notes if they learn the notes carry a premium, in which case, the value is really of little importance until you actually have collected that amount from another person. Hence that adage, <i>they are only worth what someone else is willing to pay for them.</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1365893, member: 19065"]The OP hasn't asked about predicitons of future value. No one, no matter their age, wealth nor patience, can predict the future value of anything. The passing of time does not suggest the value of anything will increase. The reason no one can offer something better than a book value estimate as to the value of these notes in question, is that the condition (grade) of the notes, remains, undefined. The suggestion to [I]hold or spend[/I] implies the OP may have a limit to their working capital already tied up in the notes in question. The OP seeks the current value as a determiner of whether to [I]hold or spend[/I] the notes, at this time. It seems to suggest that this individual will collect these notes only if the current numismatic market places a premium on them and for no other stated reasons. We don't know the OP's intentions, though [I]hold or spend[/I], doesn't imply that the OP will move to sell these notes if they learn the notes carry a premium, in which case, the value is really of little importance until you actually have collected that amount from another person. Hence that adage, [I]they are only worth what someone else is willing to pay for them.[/I][/QUOTE]
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