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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1355303, member: 19065"]Ron, the note isn't meant to sell, surely not at $17,500. Though we can't discount someone writing to the Seller with an appropriate offer, for <u>much</u> less. The high price is just for being catchy to eyes browsing listings. I suggest these Sellers just want you to check the note, then move on to their "other items" where one might find something less expensive to give them your money for. The $17,500 is simply too much for people who don't know anything about these notes to spend, so they won't, and no one who does about the value range of such a note, is going to fork that much over knowing as they do what the note should bid for. It's an <u>advertisement,</u> as I tried to explain earlier in this thread. There are scores of sellers who constantly have notes and coins listed like this, bearing crazy jacked up prices, yet completed sales never show these things sell for these amounts on eBay. It's just a gimmick, nothing to get excited about. We see it all the time and just move on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1355303, member: 19065"]Ron, the note isn't meant to sell, surely not at $17,500. Though we can't discount someone writing to the Seller with an appropriate offer, for [U]much[/U] less. The high price is just for being catchy to eyes browsing listings. I suggest these Sellers just want you to check the note, then move on to their "other items" where one might find something less expensive to give them your money for. The $17,500 is simply too much for people who don't know anything about these notes to spend, so they won't, and no one who does about the value range of such a note, is going to fork that much over knowing as they do what the note should bid for. It's an [U]advertisement,[/U] as I tried to explain earlier in this thread. There are scores of sellers who constantly have notes and coins listed like this, bearing crazy jacked up prices, yet completed sales never show these things sell for these amounts on eBay. It's just a gimmick, nothing to get excited about. We see it all the time and just move on.[/QUOTE]
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