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Childhood Vintage collection Valuation.
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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 501625" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>I you want to maximise your "return" selling everything individually is the way to go but, like Edd says, this takes a lot of time and effort. Add the fact that if you are not up on current variations and values you will have your work cut out in figuring out those individual values before you can even put them up for sale. Selling on ebay is one way to go but obviously sellers fees will make a dent on your takings as well as a lot of trips to the post office. Be prepared for idiots, time wasters and scammers too. Also, as Edd says though, you won't get full market value selling as one lot.</p><p></p><p>A quick totting up based on your photos and, assuming the condition of everything is good + and 100% complete, I would say overall value would be around £1500. You might have a rarer variant of a figure which may push that value up by a little or a lot.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 501625, member: 8868"] I you want to maximise your "return" selling everything individually is the way to go but, like Edd says, this takes a lot of time and effort. Add the fact that if you are not up on current variations and values you will have your work cut out in figuring out those individual values before you can even put them up for sale. Selling on ebay is one way to go but obviously sellers fees will make a dent on your takings as well as a lot of trips to the post office. Be prepared for idiots, time wasters and scammers too. Also, as Edd says though, you won't get full market value selling as one lot. A quick totting up based on your photos and, assuming the condition of everything is good + and 100% complete, I would say overall value would be around £1500. You might have a rarer variant of a figure which may push that value up by a little or a lot. Chris [/QUOTE]
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