Lukze0422
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Post by Lukze0422 on Jan 29, 2007 20:34:02 GMT -5
HELP NEEDED!!!
whats the going rate for loose hasbros these days? also i know there are some "rare" ones out there. i just pulled a whole bunch out of my attic and i have to idea what to try to get for them. karma to anyone that can help me out
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Tim Sorenson
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Post by Tim Sorenson on Jan 29, 2007 22:44:52 GMT -5
You could start by either listing or posting pics of the ones you have. That could help.
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Lukze0422
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Post by Lukze0422 on Jan 30, 2007 12:22:58 GMT -5
i have a bout 50. im jsut trying to get a general idea. not necessarily anything specific
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 31, 2007 6:05:28 GMT -5
When in mint condition (also complete with accessories if applicable), put them up seperately and the rare ones will fetch a pretty $.
Also: mail-aways should be sealed in their baggy to be genuine.
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Post by Midnight: Dark Knight on Jan 31, 2007 11:47:42 GMT -5
i have a bout 50. im jsut trying to get a general idea. not necessarily anything specific that doesnt mean much, it could be 50 commons. Only way for an accurate estimate is to know what you actually have.
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Post by Harley Race - World's Champ on Jan 31, 2007 13:22:22 GMT -5
Just a few of the more rare ones include:
Dusty Rhodes, Smoking Guns, Atom Bomb and the 123 Kid. All with the green carding are in great demand. You might want to post a photo(s) if you don't want to list each one. Otherwise look in the database (home page) and see which ones are not in the generic blue carding. The ones not in the blue carding are typically the ones that potentially fetch a better price.
As Ruby mentioned, they really need to be complete to fetch the best price.
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