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Need Pricing advice - Irish notes
First, I'm not a dealer (or even a serious collector) of banknotes. I did
get my hands on a few dozen pre-coin, pre-Euro uncirculated Irish One Pounds from last year of issue (1989) and have been selling them on Ebay. The prices I've been getting range $4.26 - $15.00. The average is around $7.50-$8.00. Now someone has asked me to quote sequential serial number lots of 5x and 10x. I certainly have that, and my biggest sequence is around 50. The problem is, I have no clue as to how to price this. A simple question is: does a 10x sequential lot get a premium (as a tough to get item on obsolete notes) or a quantity discount? Assuming the "base price" for 10 is 10x$7.50=$75... what's reasonable to charge? Is there a "catalog price" for these? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! Alex L. |
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Say your getting $7.50 each
10 sequence ask $100 Me personally if I got $80 for 10 I would sell unless any fancy serial numbers I know some dealers/ collectors like running numbers but I can not see any premium with standard s/n something like 1234567 then 2345678 same series is rare I collect world notes and have got serial numbers from the same series such as 100000 001000 000100 Hope my advice/ info helps yours -- Michael @ www.worldwidecoins.co.uk mirror site www.numismatic.biz World Banknotes & Coins eBay http://members.ebay.co.uk/aboutme/worldwidecoins/ "line123" wrote in message news:sKu1f.1$tU1.0@trndny07... First, I'm not a dealer (or even a serious collector) of banknotes. I did get my hands on a few dozen pre-coin, pre-Euro uncirculated Irish One Pounds from last year of issue (1989) and have been selling them on Ebay. The prices I've been getting range $4.26 - $15.00. The average is around $7.50-$8.00. Now someone has asked me to quote sequential serial number lots of 5x and 10x. I certainly have that, and my biggest sequence is around 50. The problem is, I have no clue as to how to price this. A simple question is: does a 10x sequential lot get a premium (as a tough to get item on obsolete notes) or a quantity discount? Assuming the "base price" for 10 is 10x$7.50=$75... what's reasonable to charge? Is there a "catalog price" for these? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! Alex L. |
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