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Re: LARGEST LEGO LOT ON EBAY EVER!! (???)
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Thu, 8 Feb 2001 02:26:06 GMT
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> I'm intimately familiar with Sonya's collection, which BTW, tops 6,000
> minifigs (twice his estimate of 3,000 minifigs) and I estimate her
> collection to be in the $30-$40K range and that's being generous.
I have nothing much to add to this whole discussion, but this last post made
me do some math ...
Our collection is not that big :-(( - about 150 sets (well, we got about 120
during the last year :-)) and a few weeks ago we just took out and sorted
out all of our minifigs - we have 501 whole figs + some parts ...
We estimate our collection to be 2500 $ worth - so x 6 = only 15 000 $
(500 figs x 6 = 3000 figs)
So - this qute matches with the post above (where 6000 figs equals
30000 $)
- am I missing something, or his collection consists of tons of just plain
bricks (or his estimate was wrong?)
Enjoy !
Dejan # 595
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> Jimmy
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| (...) made (...) So how do you guys determine value exactly? Roughly how many pieces are there per pound? And what's the average pieces per dollar ratio? I mean, when entire used sets are auctioned off on ebay without boxes, they still seem to go (...) (24 years ago, 8-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
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| (...) I've read his descriptions and they seem incredibly inflated IMHO. What's especially troublesome is the "restocking fee" if you choose to return it. I get the sense that he wants someone to make a ridiculously high offer, realize their (...) (24 years ago, 8-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
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