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<p>[QUOTE="dready, post: 694054, member: 11674"]I have a smattering of all of the U.S. categories. My MPC collection has the most high grade notes of all the series of notes I collect.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm in the same boat as some of the others whom have posted. I see that most, if not all, go for the best they can afford. In these economic times I find that I'm only able to get low to mid-grade, as this is what I'm able to afford right now. Fortunately I have a couple of local store clerks that save stars and small heads for me so I'm able to still get stuff at face.</p><p><br /></p><p>Saving up to get higher quality notes is out of the question at this point. Business, (flooring), is just to slow.........................................................John</p><p><br /></p><p>A little side note. I just noticed that the percentage of low to mid-grade buying,(64.7%), is very close to the percentage of people th at have moved into the category of living paycheck to paycheck. Up from (42%) 2 years ago. I see this stuff on the news and realize why I'm stressed. lol[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dready, post: 694054, member: 11674"]I have a smattering of all of the U.S. categories. My MPC collection has the most high grade notes of all the series of notes I collect. I'm in the same boat as some of the others whom have posted. I see that most, if not all, go for the best they can afford. In these economic times I find that I'm only able to get low to mid-grade, as this is what I'm able to afford right now. Fortunately I have a couple of local store clerks that save stars and small heads for me so I'm able to still get stuff at face. Saving up to get higher quality notes is out of the question at this point. Business, (flooring), is just to slow.........................................................John A little side note. I just noticed that the percentage of low to mid-grade buying,(64.7%), is very close to the percentage of people th at have moved into the category of living paycheck to paycheck. Up from (42%) 2 years ago. I see this stuff on the news and realize why I'm stressed. lol[/QUOTE]
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