Any nice em is worth at least $700. That would include a near perfect backglass, a solid cabinet with original art scheme with few scratches, and a playfield with little wear. Of course, it also needs to play with no issues. That's just my opinion.
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Any nice em is worth at least $700. That would include a near perfect backglass, a solid cabinet with original art scheme with few scratches, and a playfield with little wear. Of course, it also needs to play with no issues. That's just my opinion.
From my experience, most Wizard backglasses are nearly perfect. Never seen one with flaking. Finding a Wizard! cabinet with no fading and no scratches is a little harder. A $2000 Wizard! better have a cabinet with no fading, touchups and very minor scratches on it. The playfield should also be in perfect condition. If that's the case with this Wizard!, buy it!
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