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Some Recent GL Pease eBay Values
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<blockquote data-quote="Kapnismologist" data-source="post: 44203" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Thanks Greg. I will periodically post values on tin runs (yours and others of general interest) on this site as they change over the coming year. I started keeping track of auction / trade / sale values (my own and others) early last year, and have built up quite a spreadsheet of over 400 different individual 'collectible' tins. Since it is primarily for my own use in support of my own cellar/collection and buying/trading/selling transactions, it is not scientific (i.e., it does not follow the correct statistical formulas for tracking auction/market prices as is done with art or antiques and such like for the purpose of appraisals) but these numbers do give us a ball-park figure of what is going on among tin-swappers at the moment.</p><p></p><p>As far as 'getting a piece of the action', I would say keep doing what you are doing - the universe is bound to oblige.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapnismologist, post: 44203, member: 487"] Thanks Greg. I will periodically post values on tin runs (yours and others of general interest) on this site as they change over the coming year. I started keeping track of auction / trade / sale values (my own and others) early last year, and have built up quite a spreadsheet of over 400 different individual 'collectible' tins. Since it is primarily for my own use in support of my own cellar/collection and buying/trading/selling transactions, it is not scientific (i.e., it does not follow the correct statistical formulas for tracking auction/market prices as is done with art or antiques and such like for the purpose of appraisals) but these numbers do give us a ball-park figure of what is going on among tin-swappers at the moment. As far as 'getting a piece of the action', I would say keep doing what you are doing - the universe is bound to oblige. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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