Quoted from master_of_chaos:11500$ for a still available (NIB) Star Wars Premium.
Can somebody please explain this to me?
No. Sorry. I can't. Good question though.
Maybe someone else can enlighten us?
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Quoted from master_of_chaos:11500$ for a still available (NIB) Star Wars Premium.
Can somebody please explain this to me?
No. Sorry. I can't. Good question though.
Maybe someone else can enlighten us?
Quoted from nate1981s:Has to be non pinball people buying games for their basement or non pinball collectors.
That may be a reason why 5, 10 or even 20 games might sell well over recent value in a large auction, but it's not plausible that every machine is selling well over recent value. It's unlikely every successful bidder has no idea they have just bought an average condition game and paid well over its recent value to secure the purchase.
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