Blue snaggle valuation

Lucas1977

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Looking at selling but not sure on price, a 90 grade blue snaggle Baggie , not many around so no idea on price,
Any ideas?
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I've recently seen 1 go on E-bay, loose not AFA, + going by the pictures it was around the C8 mark + it went for £157, my guess that what you've got there has got to be easily £300 - £400, possibly more!
Great Piece!!!
 
e-bay is probably the way forward, a lot of the vintage range are selling well at the moment.

in the picture it appears to be in a baggie, is that the figure inside in a baggie or the perspex case in a baggie?

if it's the figure 'BIG' that up on the listing ( to be fair, if it is still in original baggie then I'm surprised you didn't get U95 from AFA!

a shrewd reserve would be advisable but I can honestly say that in all the years I've been collecting I've never seen a better example!

If I was flush for cash I'd buy it!
 
I think frank (frunkster) is the man to talk to about baggies.

These figures in good shape loose sell for £120 - £150 I think. Factor in that it's in the Baggie still, it's graded and it's graded quite highly all point to this attracting a premium.

As the other chap pointed out, it will find its natural value on ebay.

It's a lovely item by the way.
 
Thanks for the info, I think I tried frunkster, on the price on a Dt Luke Baggie I was after but he must be busy, as not heard any thing,
One guy as mentioned £500 because of the high grading and Baggie been mint. And I must say Steve at UKG as done a fantastic job of mounting and displaying it.
 
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