J. Scott Campbell Incentive Virgin Variant (1:100)
Raw value is way off. You’re looking at approx $90 with current sales and offerings on eBay.
J. Scott Campbell Incentive Virgin Variant (1:100)
Raw value is way off. You’re looking at approx $90 with current sales and offerings on eBay.
That is from an actual sale. Its important to look past what you see on CLZ and head over to CovrPrice to get the context. That sale was from about a year ago and as such you might want to look at the NM bucket to get a better sense of super high grade value. We just don’t see a lot of super high grade raw sales so if you do have a NM+ range raw you’re more likely to see less data points available.
That being said, we will see if there are some other super high grade raws that may have slipped past our algorithms.
Was able to find a few very high grade raw sales. They had been quarantined as best offer sales needing further validation before the sales could be released into the system.
Ah ok. I was going by the sales listed below.
I assumed when the price is crossed out (as in the first image) that means a lower offer was accepted but that the others without a crossout indicates it was bought at the lsited price.
That’s a common misperception. BIN’s and OBO’s can be of prices other than what is listed. Its something maddening about eBay. About 30% of the prices they show are actually flat out wrong.