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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1907731, member: 12789"]On a smaller scale, but important for particular collectors of Nationals I own most of the reported notes of a couple of different places that I will not disclose. There is an aspect of this, for instance by acquiring numbers of a particular area you can have bargaining chips for stuff that is very elusive - so I own 80% of the known $5 and $10 large sized and would be negotiable for selling them if I could acquire a $20 from the 1902 series that I don't presently have and there are two examples of.</p><p><br /></p><p>With the one place I collect from I am going to slowly filter them into the market - they are all small sized T1 and T2 Nationals.</p><p><br /></p><p>With the $500 there are lots of beater pieces out there - they were a common wallet show piece by the 1960s and 1970s and got a lot of wear. The $1000 wasn't usually a wallet piece so they are generally in better shape. I have one of the latter ones from Cleveland in AU - but it is a scarce note and I am keeping it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1907731, member: 12789"]On a smaller scale, but important for particular collectors of Nationals I own most of the reported notes of a couple of different places that I will not disclose. There is an aspect of this, for instance by acquiring numbers of a particular area you can have bargaining chips for stuff that is very elusive - so I own 80% of the known $5 and $10 large sized and would be negotiable for selling them if I could acquire a $20 from the 1902 series that I don't presently have and there are two examples of. With the one place I collect from I am going to slowly filter them into the market - they are all small sized T1 and T2 Nationals. With the $500 there are lots of beater pieces out there - they were a common wallet show piece by the 1960s and 1970s and got a lot of wear. The $1000 wasn't usually a wallet piece so they are generally in better shape. I have one of the latter ones from Cleveland in AU - but it is a scarce note and I am keeping it.[/QUOTE]
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