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What’s a Nice Prospector Go For These Days?

By abc12346038

4 years ago



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  • Latest reply 4 years ago by CrazyLevi
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    “What’s a Nice Prospector Go For These Days?”

    • $500 - $1000 9 votes
      90%
    • $1000 - $1250 0 votes
    • $1250+ 1 vote
      10%

    (10 votes)

    #1 4 years ago

    Subject says it all... Thx!

    #2 4 years ago

    The playfields and backglass on these games are usually very nice. It's the cabinet that usually suffers and falls apart like it's made out of stale toast.

    My daughter has this game and I want to say it was about $500 several years ago. I'd be hard pressed to think they're even approaching $800, honestly. It is a fun game though.

    #3 4 years ago

    I’ve offered my friend $1,200 for his several times and he has never taken that offer .

    #4 4 years ago

    Mr. P price guide says 575 FWIW

    #5 4 years ago

    I’m passively in the market for one, but not at $1200. $500-800 is where I value it.

    #6 4 years ago

    It’s popularity is pretty high due to laurel and hardy (there are fans still apparently) and it shows up a lot in tournaments.

    I’d say $700-1100 for a nice one, pre-virus pricing.

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