Factors that determine how much a collectible is worth
I've written an article about factors determining collectibles value. This should be of use to any collector, it is not specific to just one hobby.
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On June 2008, a Quadrun game for the Atari 2600 video game system sold on eBay.com for approximately $1600. During the same month, that same game sold for only $150 in a different auction. Which factors contributed to the big difference between these two items?
In this case, the reason was that the first Quadrun auction was for a sealed, New in Box (NIB) item. The second auction was for the loose (L) cartridge only. There are several factors that bring a collectible item's price up or down.
1) Condition
This is a very important, if not the most important, factor. The condition of a collectible is crucial in determining its price. The better the condition, the higher the value will be. There are many possible conditions, some may or may not be applicable to a specific collectible. Some example of conditions...
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Factors determining a collectible's value