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Old August 23rd 05, 09:32 PM
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Default Edinburgh auction.

The auction got a big mention in the Glasgow Herald today with a large
pic of the note that's expected to fetch the highest price, one for the
scrap book.

It's says that the Mcintyre collection should go for £150,000, no
estimate was given for the Macmillan collection included in the same
auction. Billy

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Old August 23rd 05, 10:45 PM
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"note.boy" wrote in message
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The auction got a big mention in the Glasgow Herald today with a large
pic of the note that's expected to fetch the highest price, one for the
scrap book.

It's says that the Mcintyre collection should go for £150,000, no
estimate was given for the Macmillan collection included in the same
auction. Billy


That note is a beaut too. Truly a masterpiece of mid 19th century
engraving, one of the loveliest Scot notes I have seen too.


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Old August 23rd 05, 10:59 PM
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Scottishmoney wrote:

"note.boy" wrote in message
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The auction got a big mention in the Glasgow Herald today with a large
pic of the note that's expected to fetch the highest price, one for the
scrap book.

It's says that the Mcintyre collection should go for £150,000, no
estimate was given for the Macmillan collection included in the same
auction. Billy


That note is a beaut too. Truly a masterpiece of mid 19th century
engraving, one of the loveliest Scot notes I have seen too.


It sold at the Pringle auction for £3,300 + 15%, the estimate 2 1/2 years
later is £3,000 to £4,000, I won't be buying it. Billy


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Old August 24th 05, 12:30 AM
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Scottishmoney wrote:

"note.boy" wrote in message
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The auction got a big mention in the Glasgow Herald today with a large
pic of the note that's expected to fetch the highest price, one for the
scrap book.

It's says that the Mcintyre collection should go for £150,000, no
estimate was given for the Macmillan collection included in the same
auction. Billy


That note is a beaut too. Truly a masterpiece of mid 19th century
engraving, one of the loveliest Scot notes I have seen too.


It sold at the Pringle auction for £3,300 + 15%, the estimate 2 1/2 years
later is £3,000 to £4,000, I won't be buying it. Billy



I won't either, regrettably.


 




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