Huge lot curious what to offer? Any suggestions?

Lot includes following that I know of:

nes standard system

mario/duck hunt

paperboy with manual & sleeve no box

bigfoot cib

bart vs space mutants cib

mission impossible cib

sega genesis open box fair condition

nba jam cib

rbi baseball 94 sealed

rbi baseball 94 cib

sonic with manuals no box

unnesary roughness cib

incredible hulk cib

ps1 1st generation cib fair condition

test drive 5 cib

twisted metal 2 cib

need for speed vralley cib

road rash jailbreak cib

sega game gear with manuals no box

doc carrying case

wall charger and car charger

nfl Qb club cib

xmen cart and plastic case only

sonic2 cart and plastic case only

wwe steel cage cart and plastic case 



there may be more he is still cleaning out his garage.

 

Comments

  • Start at $100, max at $150.
  • Wait, do you own a shop?
  • No personal collection. I work in auto repair customer asked if I knew anyone that buys video games I have a nice little collection. IMO
  • I am rebuilding personal collection that was stolen few years ago
  • I do have an eBay site but I have been inactive bout a year now. Reorganizing and gathering more to sell. And will be moving to tennessee in 6 months

  • Originally posted by: aguy



    Start at $100, max at $150.







    I agree mostly with this though would start at $75. There isn't much of anything "special" in the lot OP listed and if it wasn't for the boxed Nes games I wouldn't even come close to offering even that much. $75 really shouldn't offend and should be at least a good opener price for both parties. I would def. NOT go above $150 at all and likely not buy it at even that price...
  • Originally posted by: Mystjuph


    Originally posted by: aguy



    Start at $100, max at $150.







    I agree mostly with this though would start at $75. There isn't much of anything "special" in the lot OP listed and if it wasn't for the boxed Nes games I wouldn't even come close to offering even that much. $75 really shouldn't offend and should be at least a good opener price for both parties. I would def. NOT go above $150 at all and likely not buy it at even that price...




    True, $150 is almost retail, but if its for a personal collection, it's not bad and could result in more leads. In southern California, the systems alone could be resold for $100. The games would all be icing on the cake.
  • $40 - $80 depending on your interest levels. In my area, I've run into no less than three Genesis Model 2's with burnt out or dying RF ports. Also the value on the Game Gear is really dependent on condition, if you're getting one in nice shape okay, but one in rough shape is probably going to have a date with the trash can.
  • Originally posted by: spcbarrettfrank



    I do have an eBay site but I have been inactive bout a year now. Reorganizing and gathering more to sell. And will be moving to tennessee in 6 months



    So you are a resller then... 

     
  • No i only buy games for personal collection, only resale are duplicate titles I get in bulk lots. My eBay store was mostly odd ball collectors items mostly Disney or movies.
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