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Have prices peaked? Where are they going?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 473445" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>I can't see why prices on a lot of loose and MOC won't at least double over the next 10 years, the common stuff maybe not so much.</p><p></p><p>But like a lot of people have already mentioned lately there's a lot of value in MOC's at the moment too, some loose figures aren't actually too far away from what a MOC costs. Take Lumat for example, loose, complete & mint you're looking at about £50, but MOC in decent condition iv'e seen go for like £80 a couple of times, just an extra £30 for an untouched sealed one on nice condition card?, there's great value there. And a loose AT-ST driver mint & complete £35 - £40, yet MOC you can pick up for about £60+</p><p></p><p>I think MOC especially has a much longer way to go yet when more and more collectors start taking advantage of carded figure prices, I can possibly see MOC values rising more than what loose will over the next few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 473445, member: 9185"] I can't see why prices on a lot of loose and MOC won't at least double over the next 10 years, the common stuff maybe not so much. But like a lot of people have already mentioned lately there's a lot of value in MOC's at the moment too, some loose figures aren't actually too far away from what a MOC costs. Take Lumat for example, loose, complete & mint you're looking at about £50, but MOC in decent condition iv'e seen go for like £80 a couple of times, just an extra £30 for an untouched sealed one on nice condition card?, there's great value there. And a loose AT-ST driver mint & complete £35 - £40, yet MOC you can pick up for about £60+ I think MOC especially has a much longer way to go yet when more and more collectors start taking advantage of carded figure prices, I can possibly see MOC values rising more than what loose will over the next few years. [/QUOTE]
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