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  1. jayclearance

    jayclearance New Member

    hi everyone thought id ask u guys advice im in the uk i run a house clearance business i have just aquired the comple american banknote archive series 1987-1992 all mint found a little on google but wanna know roughly what they are worth and were best place to sell thanks
    julian.
     
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  3. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    Is this actual bank notes? Or just books?
     
  4. valente151

    valente151 Mr. AU64, Jr.

    If you have all six volumes it appears that is is worth close to $1000 at a numismatic auction. Here is a link for more info:
    http://legacy.stacks.com/Lot/ItemDetail/188860

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    lso, this websites lists it in excess of $2100, with them stating that they want the 1992 set. I would suggest contacting them and offering it to them. Be prepared to take pictures of the sets.

    http://www.kenbarr.com/abnmis.html
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    heir contact info is listed here:
    http://www.kenbarr.com/homepage.html

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    hope I am not breaking rules by posting these links. I have no affiliation with either company and am not necessarily promoting eith one.

    More auction:
    http://currency.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=310&lotNo=16897


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    hile I do not collect paper money, I would be interested in this set as a piece of art, but would not be willing to spend that much money on it.
     
  5. jayclearance

    jayclearance New Member

    ok thanks for that well they are all mint with the protective sheets between, i am going to ebay them i think start off price £100.00 each set or would it be better to list them as one lot?
     
  6. valente151

    valente151 Mr. AU64, Jr.

    I would suggest listing them with Heritage Auctions in the US. While their selling fees are substantially higher than eBay, they would have a much better audience, expecially since your going to get the most money from an American bidder. Just a suggestion.
     
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