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<p>[QUOTE="WaA140, post: 43337, member: 2663"]Lawdogct and GDJMSP hit the very points of the intent of my question. Does the buyer know something I don't or maybe he/she has a particular fascination with fivers. The seller mentions a particular era during which these bills were produced, referencing the signatures on the notes. I know that kind of thing can be the seller blowing smoke but it could also indicate that the buyer and seller know something about those notes that I don't that makes them particularly desirable. All in all, it could very simply boil down to age and condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>If we consider the original question at the beginning of the thread, we have to ask ourselves if these bills were collectible simply because they are of an obsolete design and in good conditioin or whether there is more to it than that?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not really expecting somebody to have the answer, having asked the question rhetorically, but if somebody does know some answers I'm all ears.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WaA140, post: 43337, member: 2663"]Lawdogct and GDJMSP hit the very points of the intent of my question. Does the buyer know something I don't or maybe he/she has a particular fascination with fivers. The seller mentions a particular era during which these bills were produced, referencing the signatures on the notes. I know that kind of thing can be the seller blowing smoke but it could also indicate that the buyer and seller know something about those notes that I don't that makes them particularly desirable. All in all, it could very simply boil down to age and condition. If we consider the original question at the beginning of the thread, we have to ask ourselves if these bills were collectible simply because they are of an obsolete design and in good conditioin or whether there is more to it than that? I'm not really expecting somebody to have the answer, having asked the question rhetorically, but if somebody does know some answers I'm all ears.[/QUOTE]
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