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Amazing Fantasy #15 Club

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They had it at $14.5k a couple of weeks before. IMO if they want to sell it they should have a starting price of just under $10k. I think a number of people might be interested if they had a chance to get started into it below that. The price would then be based on how many are interested and place a bid.

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They had it at $14.5k a couple of weeks before. IMO if they want to sell it they should have a starting price of just under $10k. I think a number of people might be interested if they had a chance to get started into it below that. The price would then be based on how many are interested and place a bid.

 

Ditto!

 

Nothing aggravates me more than auctions where the starting bid is already higher than the book will most likely go (thumbs u

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hey guys,

 

you have given to me a great idea of how much i must paid for my af15 copy in any condition. Now a guy offert to me a restored copy . The value of a copy who have some restoration is less by 10 % ? 20 % ?

 

do you have a table for the pricing of restored af15?

 

the copy is restored 3.5 and the copy of the other guy is 6.0...... i never buy restored book so i don t know the pricing of restored copy..

 

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I dont know if there is a "standard" for restored value since i dont buy restored books but from what i've seen, a restored book is worth maybe 10-20% of unrestored value at most.

 

Have i mentioned GPanalysis.com to you??? lol

 

It has ALL of that information as well for EVERY grade, and every level of restoration (thumbs u

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hey guys,

 

you have given to me a great idea of how much i must paid for my af15 copy in any condition. Now a guy offert to me a restored copy . The value of a copy who have some restoration is less by 10 % ? 20 % ?

 

do you have a table for the pricing of restored af15?

 

the copy is restored 3.5 and the copy of the other guy is 6.0...... i never buy restored book so i don t know the pricing of restored copy..

 

TRMoore sold a bunch of restored CGC ASM books for about 1/3 of GPA value. Or was it OPSG value? Can't remember. It seems to go anywhere form 10-30% of value.

 

GPA is indeed helpful but perhaps not so much for restored books since each grade could potentially have several types of restoration Slight (P) or (A) all the way to extensive. I don't think the GPA Census information is clear enough on PLODS.

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hey guys,

 

you have given to me a great idea of how much i must paid for my af15 copy in any condition. Now a guy offert to me a restored copy . The value of a copy who have some restoration is less by 10 % ? 20 % ?

 

do you have a table for the pricing of restored af15?

 

the copy is restored 3.5 and the copy of the other guy is 6.0...... i never buy restored book so i don t know the pricing of restored copy..

 

TRMoore sold a bunch of restored CGC ASM books for about 1/3 of GPA value. Or was it OPSG value? Can't remember. It seems to go anywhere form 10-30% of value.

 

GPA is indeed helpful but perhaps not so much for restored books since each grade could potentially have several types of restoration Slight (P) or (A) all the way to extensive. I don't think the GPA Census information is clear enough on PLODS.

 

Ditto, there isn't enough data for each grade and degree of restoration to pin down pricing. It's slim and minimal, just enough to get a rough idea. The best you can do is predict a large wide price range.

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Typically not helpful for PLODS but on AF15 there is so much volume almost everything has multiplie sales plus copies with trimming. There is plenty of data.

 

Maybe every copy SA, SP, MP, EP,should be priced uniquely by eye appeal. Because certain SA is better than SA or EP is better than that EP...etc... Just like how the market would compare a 4.0 blue with chips or blue with no chips.

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