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Drip or flip to meThe hype kids have overtaken Saturdays.
One very nice shirt though
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Drip, flip or skip?
I do much better at charity/church thrifts these days rather than GW, etc. You get a little bit of everything.
80s Disney 101 Dalmatians single stitch, comps look great
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I never trust any of these. A good condition working copy can be had for like $60 all day long. The crazy priced ones are for ones never taken even out of the original store hard plastic, which admitted must be extremely rare but who has one of those? Tbh I always feel like these auctions are rinse jobs with one party selling to himself/a partner to try and pump the market.Guys, there is a new record holder for Nintendo.
Super Mario 64 game sells for record-breaking $1.5m at auction
An original Zelda cartridge and a Mario game set successive records at auction within days.www.bbc.com
And seeing what FF3 went for? Makes my Final fantasy collection a nice potential nest egg.
(I got FF1 to FF8 all in boxes and on multiple consoles)
Why not indeed!
I never trust any of these. A good condition working copy can be had for like $60 all day long. The crazy priced ones are for ones never taken even out of the original store hard plastic, which admitted must be extremely rare but who has one of those? Tbh I always feel like these auctions are rinse jobs with one party selling to himself/a partner to try and pump the market.
I had someone come into work today asking what the best art to buy to get money into another country with. Super dodgy sounding so I moved him along quick and sent him on his way,What you are describing here is fraud.
There is speculation that the art market is used to launder money (I'm talking the big big money ticket items )
But this 1.5 mill that's just pocket change that's not what's happening here .just a moron with too much money to waste ,simple .