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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1549780, member: 5233"]I think this is a great note. I love nationals. One thing to keep in mind is this...to the right buyer, they can be really valuable. Let me give you an example, to me this is a neat note. If I could get a good deal on it (a few hundred dollars) I might be interested in it. But, I personally wouldn't pay $500. However, lets say that this was a note from Eugene, Oregon (instead of Bedford, Indiana)...and for the sake of argument we'll say they were equally valuable (which they aren't, Eugene 1882 notes have sold in the $10K range). I would be much more inclined to pay $500 or maybe even a bunch more because that's a city I'm searching for. If you can find a collector that focuses on Indiana notes...or even better, Bedford notes you can get some good money for them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just as an aside, I recently purchased a series 1902PB $10 Eugene National note and it is in far worse condition than this (to be honest, it's a tattered rag with repairs done to it) and I paid a pretty penny IMHO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1549780, member: 5233"]I think this is a great note. I love nationals. One thing to keep in mind is this...to the right buyer, they can be really valuable. Let me give you an example, to me this is a neat note. If I could get a good deal on it (a few hundred dollars) I might be interested in it. But, I personally wouldn't pay $500. However, lets say that this was a note from Eugene, Oregon (instead of Bedford, Indiana)...and for the sake of argument we'll say they were equally valuable (which they aren't, Eugene 1882 notes have sold in the $10K range). I would be much more inclined to pay $500 or maybe even a bunch more because that's a city I'm searching for. If you can find a collector that focuses on Indiana notes...or even better, Bedford notes you can get some good money for them. Just as an aside, I recently purchased a series 1902PB $10 Eugene National note and it is in far worse condition than this (to be honest, it's a tattered rag with repairs done to it) and I paid a pretty penny IMHO.[/QUOTE]
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