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Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 01 Nov 2017 23:15
by Mac
Common dates in low grade would have a premium provided that they are more or less intact and in collectible condition.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 16:26
by benny44
Hi I have a 15/10/57 Lady Lavery £10 banknote and was just wondering if it has any value. It has no rips/tears, no visible markings but has been previously folded. I can post serial number if need be as well

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 08 Nov 2017 23:01
by Mac
Series B notes wrote:I got this 10 pound for 33 euros recently. What could the resale value be?
Probably what you paid for it. Pic is a bit blurry.

Seeking a Multiple Valuation

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 02:20
by Rourkey7
Hi,

I have 3 Books/folder's of old banknotes from around the world & some from Ireland too. Is there anywhere In Ireland I could bring them to get a valuation on the whole lot would you know?

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 13:26
by Mac
Hi,

The best place to bring them in Ireland would be to the next Coin and Banknote fair in RDS Dublin, in February. There will be a good range of dealers there, so you will be able to get a range of valuations on your notes there.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 20:36
by Rourkey7
Hi Again,

Thanks a mill.... thats great ;)

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 10 Nov 2017 23:00
by Series B notes
What would you say the maximum resale value for this 100 pound is, and the set with the £1 note and coin in it?

Image

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 11 Nov 2017 22:10
by Mac
That £100 note (assuming that it has not been cleaned) would fetch something under 200 Euro, 180 or thereabouts.

I have no idea about the £1 collector set.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 12 Nov 2017 01:40
by gaelicyoda
I think they normally go for somewhere around the €30-€35 mark... I have one myself and the artwork is quite appealing (I love Jim Fitzpatrick's stuff anyway, so a bit of a double whammy for me! :))

It's adapted from this piece of his I believe:
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(image copyright of Jim Fitzpatrick)

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 12 Nov 2017 22:29
by ThePloughman
I have one too. They are quite pretty. I paid around $25 for it in a small numismatic auction a few years ago.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 13 Nov 2017 01:12
by Series B notes
Mac, when I make future valuation requests, can you please quote the price in Sterling? I am based in Canada, and it is MUCH easier to convert Sterling into Canadian dollars off the top of my head because the euro is so volatile nowadays. Sorry about this. I am just so sick of plugging numbers into a currency converter after valuations.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 13 Nov 2017 16:19
by Mac
Series B notes wrote:Mac, when I make future valuation requests, can you please quote the price in Sterling?
Nope. The currency of the forum is that of Ireland, currently the Euro. Most people asking will be from Ireland, and most old Irish notes turn up in Ireland. Besides, it has never been easier to obtian an accurate up to date exchange rate on the, uh, internet.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 13 Nov 2017 20:00
by gaelicyoda
ThePloughman wrote:I have one too. They are quite pretty. I paid around $25 for it in a small numismatic auction a few years ago.
Nicely done, you did alright there ...

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2017 00:38
by Series B notes
This 10 pound note is listed on eBay for 47 euros. How much should I expect to pay for it? NOTE: Pics were too large, so I had to crop, couldn't resize. Hope you can see them okay.

EDIT: pic below.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2017 16:44
by Mac
There is a reason for the limit on picture sizes in posts, so the forum database doesn't get clogged with heavy images—chopping them up doesn't fool the moddies!
There are free image editors available on the web, GIMP for example. Use it to modify the image down to around 50k for a speedy load time :)

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 03 Dec 2017 14:42
by Series B notes
This 5 pound note is listed on eBay for 18 euros. Does that sound like a fair price to pay for it?
Also, here is a proper picture of the 10 pound note.

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 03 Dec 2017 20:58
by ThePloughman
18 Euros is about $22. that sounds ok if it has no creases (looks ok in the pic) watch out for the postage costs if it is coming from Europe.

Re: B Series errors

Posted: 13 Dec 2017 14:34
by Series B notes
How much would you value the 1st error note at? I want to buy it, and seller says he can do 250€.

Please make requests for valuations in the valuations requests threads. Thank you. This post has been moved.
—The Governor

Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 13 Dec 2017 18:32
by The Governor
@Series B notes
Generally, Irish error notes sell for 200-300 Euro, depending on the nature of the error.
It is a specialised collector niche.
The note you refer to, pictured below, would fall into this category. It is up to you to decide what it is worth to you.

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Re: Banknote Valuations requests thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2017 17:17
by lauraandrws3
Hi,
I have a 1918 five pound note that I was wondering what the value of might be. It's dated December 11, 1918, T28 signed by WH Baskins. I tried looking for the valuation online but am unable to find any note like it.
1918 Bank of Ireland Five pound Note.jpg
1918 Bank of Ireland Five pound Note.jpg (81.37 KiB) Viewed 18375 times

I'm sorry that the picture isn't the best. The note is wrinkled and has a very small hole on the top. Other than that, it's in very good condition especially considering it's almost one hundred years old! I appreciate any info you can provide.
Thanks in advance:)

Laura