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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1476941, member: 19065"]"quite desirable" is your own subjective addition to Heritage's marketing phrase, "Natural paper wave" that they use to attempt to sell notes that display a common effect of moisture or humidity on paper. It is something that not every collector will bid for when they see it. Yes, the grade of the OPs note seems acceptable to this thread as we keep agreeing on that point, so further stating that, after you agreed with someone previously isn't underscoring your point in the least. </p><p><br /></p><p>Notice also that the majority of those notes are in PCGS holders or are not encapsulated in a holder. And nearly 400 out of the 3,000 auctions you turned up in your search results <i>did not sell</i>. Similarly, the price ranges for notes with "Natural Paper Wave" is heavily weighted in a third of them having sold for $100 or less. </p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Sold For</b>:</p><p><br /></p><p>$1 - $100 (1,254) </p><p><br /></p><p>$101 - $1000 (1,620) </p><p><br /></p><p>$1,001 - $10,000 (215) </p><p><br /></p><p>$10,001 - $100,000 (11) </p><p><br /></p><p>$100,001 > (1)</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Archive Status</b></p><p>Archive:<b> Not Sold</b> (381)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1476941, member: 19065"]"quite desirable" is your own subjective addition to Heritage's marketing phrase, "Natural paper wave" that they use to attempt to sell notes that display a common effect of moisture or humidity on paper. It is something that not every collector will bid for when they see it. Yes, the grade of the OPs note seems acceptable to this thread as we keep agreeing on that point, so further stating that, after you agreed with someone previously isn't underscoring your point in the least. Notice also that the majority of those notes are in PCGS holders or are not encapsulated in a holder. And nearly 400 out of the 3,000 auctions you turned up in your search results [I]did not sell[/I]. Similarly, the price ranges for notes with "Natural Paper Wave" is heavily weighted in a third of them having sold for $100 or less. [B] Sold For[/B]: $1 - $100 (1,254) $101 - $1000 (1,620) $1,001 - $10,000 (215) $10,001 - $100,000 (11) $100,001 > (1) [B]Archive Status[/B] Archive:[B] Not Sold[/B] (381)[/QUOTE]
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