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#1 trestletop

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Posted 03 October 2017 - 03:15 PM

Alright, who won the mega lot on Yahoo Japan?  Wow.  Nearly paid $1,000 for it.  If it's anyone on here, are you keeping it all or splitting it up?

 

https://www.rinkya.c...tion-h284350804

 


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Posted 03 October 2017 - 06:16 PM

are they really worth 18 bucks each?


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Posted 03 October 2017 - 06:45 PM

are they really worth 18 bucks each?


The bottom row is laser beasts, some from the shield battlers box set too.

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Posted 03 October 2017 - 07:03 PM

are they really worth 18 bucks each?

 

Depends on who you ask. Generally: No.

But the bottom row is mostly comprised of laser beasts, and some of them can be pretty expensive!

This lot also has the orange gorilla, and quite a few series 3 beasts and their weapons. At a glance, I wouldn't say $1000 for this was a horrible price.


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Posted 04 October 2017 - 02:49 PM

Nothing to extreme or crazy I´d say, even though prices in Japan have been going up quite a bit over time as well.

When you look at the lot there´s a few little issues like some Battle Beasts missing rubs but when it comes to lots like these, often the Battle Beasts are not the main focus point, it are the Laser Beasts and especially the presence of the laserguns that make quite a difference.

 

Think that´s also been the case here because if you focus on them there´s 7 LB from the mid-end (#89-100) range of which 6!! of them come with their original gun and 5 are even fully complete Shield Battlers (except the Sleds). You´ll have a hard time finding a LB like that for $100 which means there´s already around $700+ in value there, and than you´ve a good deal on those, for just those few LB. This leaves around $300 for the rest of the lot including a couple of low-end (#77-88) LB as well as some Series 3 figs and a couple of weapons which on its own is a lot that´d probably fetch a bit more than the $300 as well especially looking at some of the recent Series 3 figure rates...

 

If it sold to a reseller we´ll probably see pieces of this lot, individually listed on Ebay or wherever, back soon but there´s a big chance it´s gone to a collector straight away and it won´t show up anymore.

 

All in all definitely not a strange price for it at all and depending on the additional fees the buyer might be charged with it´s probably quite a good deal.


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