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Holey Cowabunga look at the Price..
And this thing is cleaned and pressed, like your starchy white Sunday
knickers: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=31 73 I quess it is the userid kept private thing that inspires bidiots to stab at this. Dave |
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I will take your word for it as the auction freezes netscape. Billy
Scottishmoney wrote: And this thing is cleaned and pressed, like your starchy white Sunday knickers: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=31 73 I quess it is the userid kept private thing that inspires bidiots to stab at this. Dave |
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Anyway in a nutshell it is a cleaned and pressed North of Scotland £5 from
1943 which when I looked at the auction had 8 bids and was bidioted up to $329.90. ala Scottishnotes - Andymsp stuff. Dave "note.boy" wrote in message ... I will take your word for it as the auction freezes netscape. Billy Scottishmoney wrote: And this thing is cleaned and pressed, like your starchy white Sunday knickers: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=31 73 I quess it is the userid kept private thing that inspires bidiots to stab at this. Dave |
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"Bob Teevan" wrote in message ... I does however raise the age old question as to what one collects...the design / art of the note or the relative "virginity" of the note. I prefer virgins. In banknotes you canna do the Madonna "Like a virgin" thing, once it is lost, it is lost. To borrow from a famous writer "to wash or not to wash, that is the question"..........and for the avoidance of doubt I am talking of notes! And to quote same said writer, or whom purports to be him... ...."Get thee to a nunnery" I wonder what price would have been achieved if the description said "washed and pressed" instead of XF+??? A percentage less, an I say only a percentage, because lots of people could seemingly care less. Dave |
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From: "Scottishmoney"
and was bidioted up to LOL! A numismatist coins another word ... 8-/ Coin Saver |
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Going by the prices at the Austin and Pringle auctions, where many notes
were obviously washed just looking at the pics in the catalogue, the prices may not have been any lower. :-) Billy Bob Teevan wrote: Yep, an impressive price. In view of the value added to this note by washing and pressing I am going to wash all my notes (UNC or not!) and list them on eBay. Well perhaps not. I does however raise the age old question as to what one collects...the design / art of the note or the relative "virginity" of the note. To borrow from a famous writer "to wash or not to wash, that is the question"..........and for the avoidance of doubt I am talking of notes! I wonder what price would have been achieved if the description said "washed and pressed" instead of XF+??? "Scottishmoney" wrote in message ... Anyway in a nutshell it is a cleaned and pressed North of Scotland £5 from 1943 which when I looked at the auction had 8 bids and was bidioted up to $329.90. ala Scottishnotes - Andymsp stuff. Dave "note.boy" wrote in message ... I will take your word for it as the auction freezes netscape. Billy Scottishmoney wrote: And this thing is cleaned and pressed, like your starchy white Sunday knickers: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=31 73 I quess it is the userid kept private thing that inspires bidiots to stab at this. Dave |
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the description says pressed.
idk about morons, but i always read the description. if u don't know what your selling me (ie, if your title / description / pic aren't in synch), then i ain't buying -- and something like "pressed" sure as heck tells me to go away....then again, i'd never go to $300, since i'm not into that kind of money (just looking, thank you very much). "Bob Teevan" wrote in message ... Yep, an impressive price. In view of the value added to this note by washing and pressing I am going to wash all my notes (UNC or not!) and list them on eBay. Well perhaps not. I does however raise the age old question as to what one collects...the design / art of the note or the relative "virginity" of the note. To borrow from a famous writer "to wash or not to wash, that is the question"..........and for the avoidance of doubt I am talking of notes! I wonder what price would have been achieved if the description said "washed and pressed" instead of XF+??? "Scottishmoney" wrote in message ... Anyway in a nutshell it is a cleaned and pressed North of Scotland £5 from 1943 which when I looked at the auction had 8 bids and was bidioted up to $329.90. ala Scottishnotes - Andymsp stuff. Dave "note.boy" wrote in message ... I will take your word for it as the auction freezes netscape. Billy Scottishmoney wrote: And this thing is cleaned and pressed, like your starchy white Sunday knickers: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=31 73 I quess it is the userid kept private thing that inspires bidiots to stab at this. Dave |
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