


woah!Originally posted by _n00b_:i have these 2 atm...the rest i have are just the bird series and ship series...help evaluate pls...thanks...
where do u heard tat from??Originally posted by 105090:u can post here.
as a guideline, a orchid $1/$5 can fetch about $100 i heard
one pair of $10 (similar number) potrait series sold for $25 (per pair)
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etc etc.
a $2 number 888888 i saw is selling at about $10
he sounds professional...?Originally posted by Inzaghi:where do u heard tat from??
Originally posted by CoolMyth:How about a $100 bird note?
Does the condition of the note affect the selling price? Will MAS or any other organization still want them?
Also, does banks still accept these notes nowadays? I was just thinking what if I continued to keep them for a few decades and they become waste paper, then it's not worth keeping at all.![]()
There won't be notes that having different Serial Numbers.Originally posted by missingJ:how about orchid $10 note tat has top n bottom s/nos not the same?valuable anot huh?
If you were to sell to collectors, the price they quote you will be just 5% - 15% on top of the note's value.Originally posted by CoolMyth:But I at least want to make a small profit on those old notes leh.
Other than online selling, got any other options or not huh?![]()
I have 10 pieces. Interested ?Originally posted by SilverRevo:banana money anyone?
erm i saw before one shop in parkway parade ...
sell notes ...
whoa nice number! but the 1st series begins at 0AA. i got one 0AA547563 ($10 plastic), but still, very nice number! the value, actually, is $10 only. but can try negotiate with personal buyers for $12?Originally posted by cck_190:I have one $10 new polymer note number 2AA001000....anyone can evaluate the value? in other words, it's the 1000th polymer $10 produced...
i saw those notes when a man sell them at Seng Shiong Supoermarket 2nd floor.Originally posted by photo_seeker:A note with all 8 are being auction by MAS and not being released at all. Similar for those with all the same number or running numbers. Such notes are considered Golden Numbers and usually being Auctioned off at much higher prices. However, notes such are 866668 this kind aren't considered Golden Number, etc. Still, there's demand for it and valued slightly higher at around $15. Easily found being sold online, such as Ebay and Yahoo! Auction.