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What's the next pin were going to lose to outrageousness?

By Slate

11 years ago


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    #12 11 years ago
    Quoted from markmon:

    If you borrowed money to buy one even (not that I recommend it) you could recoup your costs 6 months later when you sell them. But my guess is Monster Bash and Cirqus Voltaire will be next to explode.

    Agreed... but 6 months would not be a simple recouping of costs, it would be flat out profit. Going forward it's important to note that once collectors items are considered an investment, watch out for the bottom to fall out of the market at some point, sooner than most would like.

    For the most part MB is already an $8k pin, it tracks fairly well with AFM pricing. CV is already close behind.

    #91 11 years ago

    I love the 10 threads a week on pricing speculation... because there is no bubble

    #126 11 years ago
    Quoted from RobT:

    alveolus said:NGG
    NGG has to be one of the most undervalued B/W pins out there. While it does seem that the prices have creeped up....it is exactly that...."creeped" up. Love mine. Why don't they sell for more?

    There's already one FS for $6k on pinside. Feel better now?

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