Why Rare Australian Banknotes make Good Investing Sense
According to a published survey conducted by Access Economics broadcast on The Money Show (Channel 9), rare Australian banknotes continue to hold the position as Australia’s No.1 investment over 11 consecutive years.
Profitability: An Access Economics report on the 10 best investments in Australia (“The Money Show”) found rare Australian banknotes the No.1 investment over a 10 year period. Higher than vintage wines, thoroughbred horses, national and international shares, the mean annual net capital return on rare Australian banknotes generally exceeded 15% per annum!
Rarity: Production of pre-decimal notes stopped 30 years ago, and in 1996, paper currency production ceased forever.
Beauty: Take a look at an early £10 or half-sovereign note – you will not see a more charming illustration of a piece of our heritage.
History: the history of banknotes chronicles the history of Australia itself and you can hold a piece of that history in your hand.
Affordability: Some people think that you have to be rich to buy a banknote, but nothing could be further from the truth. The Right Note can commence an investment portfolio for you from as little as $500.00.
Availability: You can search far and wide for really special banknotes; however at The Right Note we have the best and most desirable banknotes in Australia today. Indeed, the Right Note was established because we recognized that successful investing depends on the ability to locate banknotes with the most potential, at the right price. |