Thanks Ian I don't know how the grading works but this has never been openedThis is the best version to have if you're thinking of selling as it was the convention exclusive and I sold mine at this time last year for £192 shipped on eBay but I've no idea if these have gone up since then.
After looking on eBay sold searches I can see one sold last month for £390 shipped from Germany and another sold in August for £220 and in June for £143 from the US (although maybe an offer was made on this last one as it's hard to tell). As with most things the price can vary from week to week but they seem to be still going up a bit (one sold for £500 that had an 85 grade!), but hopefully someone else will have an idea as to current value.
Ian
For grading you have to send it off to a company to get it done. It would cost a fair but for something this size and AFA is the most recognisable but are based in the US. There are some collectors who love grading and others that don't so I would probably leave it as it is and if you do sell it on eBay then the buyer can decide if they want to grade it. It's always a gamble and with postage costs and the grading fee I think you would probably only break even with it.Thanks Ian I don't know how the grading works but this has never been opened
I may put it on eBay and see what happens thanks again
Ok thankyouFor grading you have to send it off to a company to get it done. It would cost a fair but for something this size and AFA is the most recognisable but are based in the US. There are some collectors who love grading and others that don't so I would probably leave it as it is and if you do sell it on eBay then the buyer can decide if they want to grade it. It's always a gamble and with postage costs and the grading fee I think you would probably only break even with it.
Best of luck with selling it and you can also post up your listing here in the ebay section.
Ian