Tuesday, July 27, 2010

So You Want To Buy Banknotes... don't get scammed

99% of the notes I sell are uncirculated, meaning they have never been in general circulation, and are usually taken straight from bundles. Hence there are no misunderstandings about the conditions of the banknotes. When it comes to used banknotes, this can be rather difficult. Unfortunately there are sellers out there tUsed banknotes - Everyone grades theirnotes differently so check the photos for a fuller description. If thepictures are not clear, especially if its an expensive banknote, askthe seller for more detailed photos. The price difference between note grades can be staggering, so unless you're buying a very expensive banknote from a trusted seller, you may be in for a very expensive lesson. Some dirty sellers purchase used banknotes cheaply and enhance their appearance by cleaning etc and reselling at huge profits - view the other guides in banknotes...Uncirculated banknotes - If the banknote you're buying is fairly expensive and you're not sure of the value, and don't have a catalogue, search for that banknote elsewhere in eBay and see what prices they are going for. Even try on ebay.comGoogle is a wonderful search engine. Do a search for that particular note, or banknote dealers, and you should find it.A great place for sharing information about suss banknotes and sellers, is the 'coin

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