Pricing analysis on rare note
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This note blasted off on ebay earlier; https://www.ebay.com/itm/SERIES-1875-MILLERTON-NATIONAL-CURRENCY-TEN-DOLLAR-BILL-/303416555771?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=F70KzLY4JmMm0bGDTQAE2Oc40dA%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc
How would you do pricing analysis on this? I went on HA to find other Fr. 435 notes, figuring this one was probably a VF25-30. An XF sold for $7K a few years ago: https://currency.ha.com/itm/national-bank-notes/millerton-ny-20-1875-fr-435-the-millerton-nb-ch-2661/a/3541-19368.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
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I don’t know much about notes but the comparison is between a $10 and $20 note?
EAC 6024
by this time, any rare note that has not been certified should send off huge red flags!
Unlike large type many nationals have never been certified, especially when less than uncirculated and many more have been cut out of the plastic so to fit into collectors albums
The market for good NY nationals is considerably lower today than it was a few years ago.
The price for the Ebay note seems about right. It's the third known $10 of this type and the 12th known large size note on this bank.
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