There are collectors who spend a lot of money on rare pieces.
An eBay seller hopes that he can find someone like this for his banknote.
Dolls, egg figures *, postage stamps and even washing machines: people can develop a passion for collecting for almost anything. In any case, coins are among the popular collector's items. Friends of bronze to silver-colored coins come together at coin collectors' fairs and trade their treasures. The rule is: the rarer, the better. Coins that were produced in small numbers are particularly popular.
But misprints can also be of interest to collectors.
There
are also quite a few sellers
on the
eBay classifieds
portal
who want to sell their coins - or banknotes - to men or women.
It is not only advertised with incorrect coins,
rare serial numbers are also said to increase the value of banknotes immensely
.
The seller with the nickname "bunkelmann" is currently offering a 20 euro note for sale.
The seller would like to have a whopping 550.00 euros for the good piece - because of the special serial number in his eyes.
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A detail on the banknote is said to make it more valuable than 20 euros.
© eBay / bunkelmann
Selling 20 euros well above its value: is that possible?
The bank note on sale shows the serial number SE2222293222 at the top right - a serial number that is rare according to the seller and which is supposed to increase the value of the note.
In fact, there are supposed to be collectors who are interested in such serial numbers.
Among other things, notes that, like the one mentioned above, begin with five identical digits should be exciting.
It remains to be seen whether the seller “bunkelmann” will find such a buyer.
In any case, he would have to have a great passion for collecting if he were to pay so much more than the actual value of the note.
(jg) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.
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