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- Mac
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Comments on the Ploughman Valuations section are welcome here..
- DOC
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The valuations provided for the Ploughman notes seem reasonable to me. Valuations for some of the rare types such as the Northern Knox £1 and Provincial Kennedy £10 might even be conservative.
A significant number of the more common Ploughman notes have appeared at auction over past 5 years and this has tended to depress prices. However, there is good value to be had now so it may be time to take advantage of the current prices
A significant number of the more common Ploughman notes have appeared at auction over past 5 years and this has tended to depress prices. However, there is good value to be had now so it may be time to take advantage of the current prices
- greenwood
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The Bank of Ireland £10 Ploughman, being the rarest after the Northern Bank, seems to be undervalued
- Mac
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The Bank of Ireland £10 Ploughman is currently about as rare as the Ulster and Royal Bank £10 notes.
It is indeed undervalued imho.
However, because Bank of ireland is the most common bank by far, I think people have always assumed that its notes are alll relatively common.
A Royal or Ulster tenner will generally sell for a higher price than one from Bank of Ireland.
It is indeed undervalued imho.
However, because Bank of ireland is the most common bank by far, I think people have always assumed that its notes are alll relatively common.
A Royal or Ulster tenner will generally sell for a higher price than one from Bank of Ireland.