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that's the great thing about ebay...you can start anything that is remotely worth anything at .01 and people will determine the price for you. better than any price guide.
I hear you...I got offers from $50 to $150+ for singles...but ,if lessor conditioned figures push $200+, sounds like I did ok with set...I guess I will put on ebay unless someone wants to PM or email me ([email protected]) and make a comparable offer
thanks
rick
I was watching that auction, yikes. $203 is quite high considering the condition of the box. I've passed up several in similar condition for about half that price over the past several years. The repros hurt these a bit but maybe they're bouncing back? I hope that doesn't happen until I complete my set.
I was watching that auction, yikes. $203 is quite high considering the condition of the box. I've passed up several in similar condition for about half that price over the past several years. The repros hurt these a bit but maybe they're bouncing back? I hope that doesn't happen until I complete my set.
naturally, I have never paid attention to pricing (which is why I asked you guys!), but I have been watching recently, to get a guage...multiple folks bid $200+ to realize those prices, so maybe strike while the iron is hot...
so, my next ?, should I sell/auction individually, or as a set of 4?
It looks like two bidders took the bids out of a slightly more normal range of $130-150 and pushed the final price over $200 in each auction (and one of those bidders is the same in both). So it's hard to say if your auctions could do that, but having really nice boxes will certainly help. I'd sell them separately, you usually would get a higher total price that way. Some people might only need one or two and will be more likely to bid that way (like me ). Also, if you stagger them by about 5 or 10 minutes, someone who won one might bid higher than he normally would on one or more remaining auctions, especially if you offer combined shipping, or the bidder wants to get two or more of these in high grade boxes like yours. So go separate.
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