GB and G&W - Fish dude, Bamse, Zelda & others
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Hi everyone,
My friend managed to find these in his garage earlier this year. Now I "bought" them, but we are unsure what would be reasonable price to pay for these and I don't want to rip off my friend.

Set includes for GB:
Fish Dude
Donkey Kong Land
Dr Mario
QiX
Boulder Dash
Prince of Persia
DuckTales
Tennis
Mickey's Dangerous Chase
Bamse
Super Mario Land
Bubble Bobble
Game and Watches:
Zelda
Crystal Screen Climber
Donkey Kong Jr.
Snoopy Tennis
All GB games are CIB, Zelga Game & Watch is CIB (altho it has some ugly sticker on the box). Crystal Screen climber is missing battery cover and inlay. Also Snoopy tennis is missing inlays. Donkey Kong Jr. is loose.
Also Bamse has very big sticker on it. added image.

What do you think is reasonable value of the set?
Sorry for bad quality image.
Regards,
takis
My friend managed to find these in his garage earlier this year. Now I "bought" them, but we are unsure what would be reasonable price to pay for these and I don't want to rip off my friend.

Set includes for GB:
Fish Dude
Donkey Kong Land
Dr Mario
QiX
Boulder Dash
Prince of Persia
DuckTales
Tennis
Mickey's Dangerous Chase
Bamse
Super Mario Land
Bubble Bobble
Game and Watches:
Zelda
Crystal Screen Climber
Donkey Kong Jr.
Snoopy Tennis
All GB games are CIB, Zelga Game & Watch is CIB (altho it has some ugly sticker on the box). Crystal Screen climber is missing battery cover and inlay. Also Snoopy tennis is missing inlays. Donkey Kong Jr. is loose.
Also Bamse has very big sticker on it. added image.

What do you think is reasonable value of the set?
Sorry for bad quality image.
Regards,
takis
Comments
That said, moving these games in Poland might be a little more difficult than it is in the states. I'm sure if you bought them from the US and had them shipped to you, it would be very expensive. However, if retro-collecting isn't to hot in your area, these might be cheaper locally for you than they are here in the US. I know some lucky European sellers on here that have good luck finding super-rare stuff for cheap prices, which they can flip and sell to us in the States making rather good money.
I couls be off, but I'd total up the value of these on GVN and just take 30-40% off. My reasoning is that it could be very hard to get domestic US prices where you live, plus if he sold these online, he'd get hit with a lot of fees he sold internationally and most US buyers are hesitant to buy from over seas due to shipping costs, so those items tend to go for less.
Of course, others familiar with buying/selling within Europe may want to chime in. A lot of trading happens in the US compared to your region. It's really hard to determine a solid local value for you.