N64 Not For Resale 1080 Snowboarding and Perfect Dark
Hi everyone,
I have a couple of not for resale n64 games and I was wondering the price (range) of them. It seems, at least on ebay, the range varies around a 100-300 - not entirely sure how important the condition of those copies that sold.
Anyway below are the pics,
Cheers.
Edit* I've had a couple offers and checking on ebay, the most recent 1080 Not for resale went for 275usd, and perfect dark 230usd.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-64-1080-snowboarding-NFR-Not-for-Resale-edition-/181658185118
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Nintendo-64-N64-Perfect-Dark-Not-For-Resale-Demo-Cartridge-RARE-/321669806025?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae503b7c9
For people who have experience in not for resale copies, how important are the stickers/condition? It looks like my copies are in great condition. Ty
I have a couple of not for resale n64 games and I was wondering the price (range) of them. It seems, at least on ebay, the range varies around a 100-300 - not entirely sure how important the condition of those copies that sold.
Anyway below are the pics,
Cheers.
Edit* I've had a couple offers and checking on ebay, the most recent 1080 Not for resale went for 275usd, and perfect dark 230usd.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-64-1080-snowboarding-NFR-Not-for-Resale-edition-/181658185118
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Nintendo-64-N64-Perfect-Dark-Not-For-Resale-Demo-Cartridge-RARE-/321669806025?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae503b7c9
For people who have experience in not for resale copies, how important are the stickers/condition? It looks like my copies are in great condition. Ty
Comments
The stickers do matter a lot in terms of price and handful of NFR collectors won't complete their collection without having the stickers on those that apply.
I always try to find the best condition possible, especially the back sticker and try to stay away from copies without a back sticker unless they never had one to begin with. I will only take a copy without a back sticker if they are hard to find, or they come in a rather good deal. Then, you just can upgrade later.
Perfect Dark and 1080 are the top notch rare N64 NFR titles, so you can get a range around $150 - $400 for them, especially in this condition. I know that 1080 is pretty rare. I am guessing the orange sticker is for the Perfect Dark one? That probably would not matter too much as you can easily tell the label is in very clean shape. To give you an estimate for yours, you can get $200 - $250 for Perfect Dark and around $350 - $400 for 1080 for buy it now if you are patient enough and not in a hurry. I haven't seen a 1080 in that good condition with a back sticker for a long time. Auctioning them would be a lot less, but shouldn't be too much of a difference. Would love to buy your 1080 if I could. Good luck on your sales.
...and yes, the stickers do matter a lot, at least to me along with its condition. I'd pay a lot more for a mint back sticker. Stupid, right?
Hi everyone,
I have a couple of not for resale n64 games and I was wondering the price (range) of them. It seems, at least on ebay, the range varies around a 100-300 - not entirely sure how important the condition of those copies that sold.
Anyway below are the pics,
Cheers.
Edit* I've had a couple offers and checking on ebay, the most recent 1080 Not for resale went for 275usd, and perfect dark 230usd.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Nintendo-6...
For people who have experience in not for resale copies, how important are the stickers/condition? It looks like my copies are in great condition. Ty
Front and rear stickers being mint do add value to NFRs to the right buyers. For Perfect Dark sub $200 is a more common selling point and 1080 is around the $275 mark. If you are looking for absolute top dollar on these throw them on Ebay with high BINs and include the option for best offer. Worse that could happen is you sit on them for months and months getting every clown on Ebay to send you offers for 20% of your listed price...lol Seems to be a common trend these days in the NFR market when it comes to some of the buyers on Ebay. You could also have an auction on here with a $1 starting bid with no reserve and see how well they do. Best of luck with which ever way you go.