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"Jennifer L. Boger" wrote:
> > It would be very cool to track the price of individual sets overtime.
> > Even if the number were not 100% accurate, it would still give new
> > buyers (and new sellers) an estimate to a given set's worth (on ebay).
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> we've started to do that already, however, we only have about 2 months of data
> (not great for lego, i think 6mo would be best) and we're only counting US,
> FPO/APO and Canadian auctions (sorry, the rest mess up the prices) and complete
> sets (well, piece complete, not boxes or instructions, as those can be aquired)
> it's facinating to find some things like:
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> 4558: average price: $422.25 lowest: $377.50 highest: $467.00
That makes me feel better - the 3 I got on Ebay within the last 2 months cost me
$275, $305, and $350, with one Mint and one MISB ;-)
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| (...) we've started to do that already, however, we only have about 2 months of data (not great for lego, i think 6mo would be best) and we're only counting US, FPO/APO and Canadian auctions (sorry, the rest mess up the prices) and complete sets (...) (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.market.theory, lugnet.market.auction)
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