Australian $1.00 notes value

Where would I find out the value of 100 $1.00 notes in numerical order, uncirculated, they still have the wrapper around them?

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"I wouldnt give a valuation sight unseen,  but just based on some information provided, definitely worth more, you cant value things via google or auction sites."

 

So I've been doing this wrong all this time. 

 

These can be purchased today and theres also the option of make an offer. 

 https://www.australianbanknotes.com.au/shop/one-dollar-johnstonstone-bundle-of-100/ 

 

They are to common to have any real value and no chance of increasing in price unless you can catch someone out who does not spend a few minutes looking. No serious ebay seller would waste time on items like these unless you are buying collections in bulk and reselling it straight away. 

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If it were I - I would do a little more research - serial numbers do matter.

 

And from that link - I'd also read the nearly small print.

 

In the case of mass printed banknotes e.g. Polymer banknotes, reproductions of banknotes in visual form including serial numbers are only facsimiles and not the serial number you may receive.  This includes all uncirculated banknotes, best described as rate and available.

 

Some are worth more than others - of course.

 

 

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@brickworksmarket wrote:

"I wouldnt give a valuation sight unseen,  but just based on some information provided, definitely worth more, you cant value things via google or auction sites."

 

So I've been doing this wrong all this time. 

 

These can be purchased today and theres also the option of make an offer. 

 https://www.australianbanknotes.com.au/shop/one-dollar-johnstonstone-bundle-of-100/ 

 

They are to common to have any real value and no chance of increasing in price unless you can catch someone out who does not spend a few minutes looking. No serious ebay seller would waste time on items like these unless you are buying collections in bulk and reselling it straight away. 


Not sure about your point on this one,  yes its a bundle of 100, it doesnt say consecutive serials, or if unused.   You are comparing apples with bananas or possibly even pumpkins,  and not doing proper research.  Plus as per domino in their comment,

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That is the exact reason I avoid collectable items due to the time you can spend in trying to get it right. It is ok if you deal in that category as you know what to look for but if you don't you can spend more time than needed and end up making less money than just sticking to what you know.

I would also be very surprised if those that deal in these items can make a full time income from it. 

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when it was announced that $1 coins would replace notes, many people went to the banks and got bundles of 100.

 

I have several friends who did so.

 

There are literally thousands of 100-note-bundles out there.

 

I would think that timing is important when deciding when to sell, the old supply and demand lesson.

 

Cheers

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Ebay sells for $500 today what am I missing

 

Bump presumably bought them for $100, so definitely a profit there.

 

Consecutive numbers would probably add to that. Which is what bump has. Wrapped, so almost certainly uncirculated. More upside there.

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From what I have read - it is considered -  there are still 19,000,000 - $1 notes still ' out there '.

 

Not sure why the ' brick ' keeps harping - he/she has already said - not my forte.

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So hopefully the OP does not have the ones from 82 and has some from the 70's.  

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@brickworksmarket wrote:

So hopefully the OP does not have the ones from 82 and has some from the 70's.  


Give up,  you have admitted this isnt your forte,  some of the ones from 1982 are worth mega dollars.  Anyone who would have attempted to give OP any idea would not have had sufficient information based on their post

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As a one of item to sell if you have the time to spend on getting a bit more go for it. For me as a seller I pass on items like these as they are too draining on time and don't get the results some sellers think they do. 

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