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<p>[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 1547265, member: 27107"]Hello Jason. Your question "what are my notes worth ?" comes up fairly often, and all anyone can do is guess. Even if we go through the motions of consulting a guide, or checking recent auction archives for notes in similar condition we are still guessing. If I tell you I think your 2006 $5 Chicago Star is worth $8 to $10 and some bidder really loves it and buys it for $20 then I look like an idiot.</p><p> If you really want to know what they are worth, then try to sell them, and take offers. Coin Talk has a <b>For Sale</b> forum that costs you zero in sellers fees, or you could sell them on eBay. Selling them on eBay gets you a lot more eyes looking at the notes, but along with that you have sellers fees. Another question that comes up around here, much too often, is "should I keep this note? "........this is more opinion based then the guessing based question of worth. If I collect large-size Nationals, and you ask if a 2006 $5 Chicago Star note in VF condition is a keeper then I would say no. Other collectors that do collect modern-era, circulation star note finds would say Yes, keep it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do you want my opinion or my guess ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 1547265, member: 27107"]Hello Jason. Your question "what are my notes worth ?" comes up fairly often, and all anyone can do is guess. Even if we go through the motions of consulting a guide, or checking recent auction archives for notes in similar condition we are still guessing. If I tell you I think your 2006 $5 Chicago Star is worth $8 to $10 and some bidder really loves it and buys it for $20 then I look like an idiot. If you really want to know what they are worth, then try to sell them, and take offers. Coin Talk has a [B]For Sale[/B] forum that costs you zero in sellers fees, or you could sell them on eBay. Selling them on eBay gets you a lot more eyes looking at the notes, but along with that you have sellers fees. Another question that comes up around here, much too often, is "should I keep this note? "........this is more opinion based then the guessing based question of worth. If I collect large-size Nationals, and you ask if a 2006 $5 Chicago Star note in VF condition is a keeper then I would say no. Other collectors that do collect modern-era, circulation star note finds would say Yes, keep it. Do you want my opinion or my guess ?[/QUOTE]
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