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Thread: Value of this lot

  1. #11
    Very little of this I'd want to resell. I'd be buying it for my own collection.

    What annoys me is I had an Iron Man belt and sold it. Not long ago, I thought Mego's were just too rare and expensive for me to collect, so I sold it. Less than a year later, I have 9 Mego figures and only two were purchased online. The rest I found locally.

  2. #12
    Well, the seller got back to me and told me somebody told him he "could" get as much as $100 for the lot...so.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Meanie View Post
    Wouldn't go more than $50 for the lot. Breakdown:

    Iron Man Belt $15 - $25
    Iron Man outfit $5 - $10
    Green Arrow outfit $10 - $15
    Green Arrow Head $5 - $10
    Iron Man Head $5 - $10
    Carrying Case $25 - $35 depending on the color inside (Red Or White) and if the seams are OK
    Joker Shoes $10

    Average it out and your looking at about $60 - $75 in re-sell.
    I doubt he gets much better than $60. It's probably worth $60 if you're looking for it for yourself.

    Case is a red interior but the divider is gone. Looks to be in decent shape overall. divider is easily replaced but not original. The GA suit is missing a cuff.
    GFY!!!

  4. #14
    There's always another lot around the corner. . . .don't forget to hunt the "mistake" listings

  5. #15
    I use a wet cloth the green comes off and he will look new again.

  6. #16
    I made him an offer of $40, but I doubt he'll take it and I am fine with that. In all honesty, I hope he doesn't. I suddenly realized I'd rather put my money towards something better than a junker lot.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Den82 View Post
    Well, the seller got back to me and told me somebody told him he "could" get as much as $100 for the lot...so.
    Yeah, he "could" also get a non-paying bidder, a high bid of $7.50 (the current bid as I type this), an audit by the IRS or a lottery ticket worth $,1,000,000.

    There's an old saying about a bird in the hand...


    EDIT: If it were my auction, I'd probably let it ride too. I just think the phrasing is kind of funny.
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