Value Guide for Buyers & Traders

Hurt Locker G1 BestBuy Exclusive sealed and Zombieland sealed. How much are both worth now?
 
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Personal opinion that's still a bit high for G1 HL, reckon more towards$100 mark. Don't think I'd pay over £70 for it, I certainly didn't for either of the sealed copies I recently bought.
 
Personal opinion that's still a bit high for G1 HL, reckon more towards$100 mark. Don't think I'd pay over £70 for it, I certainly didn't for either of the sealed copies I recently bought.

I have seen it sell for much less £40.00 there is much editions out in my opinion.
 
how much for the district 9 like new unsealed guys?

Depends which one: Germany, Future Shop, UK etc.

Germany is pretty cheap brand new, Future Shop is tougher to fine but it's still manageable. As for the UK one it's hard to find, but since it's exactly the same artwork as the other two, you'd better be off with a sealed Canadian or German one.
 
Depends which one: Germany, Future Shop, UK etc.

Germany is pretty cheap brand new, Future Shop is tougher to fine but it's still manageable. As for the UK one it's hard to find, but since it's exactly the same artwork as the other two, you'd better be off with a sealed Canadian or German one.

its the UK one mate
 
Question about "SEALED" - Youre answer/s is/are appreciated?

1. To what extent does the definition of "SEALED" means

2. Is a legitimate and uber MINT Sealed Steelbook are those which have the authentic "Price Tag"?

3. Is a "SEALED" steelbook more convincing if there is a "made in mexico" transparent sticker and or color dark blue ink stamped at the back?

4. Is a "SEALED" considered "SEALED" if there is no manufacturer / retail store sticker of exclusivity?

5. Is "SEALED" more reliable if certain retail 1st week bonuses are included (Dark Knights' mini postcards)?


From the image below - some are classic examples How can one grade the degree of "SEALED" ness?

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Sorry to sidetrack from Xage's discussion question - I was staring down a pair of new, "sealed" Ice Age Trilogy ironpaks and looking at the asking price and going, "Really?" Anyone care to help a fellow collector out with an estimated value for this title? Thanks.
 
District 9 UK used I'd say £35 or under is good price,

Ice Age Trilogy - £50 - £70
 
Sorry to sidetrack from Xage's discussion question - I was staring down a pair of new, "sealed" Ice Age Trilogy ironpaks and looking at the asking price and going, "Really?" Anyone care to help a fellow collector out with an estimated value for this title? Thanks.

£50 for a mint sealed Ice Age is a very good price :scat:
 
Question about "SEALED" - Youre answer/s is/are appreciated?

1. To what extent does the definition of "SEALED" means

2. Is a legitimate and uber MINT Sealed Steelbook are those which have the authentic "Price Tag"?

3. Is a "SEALED" steelbook more convincing if there is a "made in mexico" transparent sticker and or color dark blue ink stamped at the back?

4. Is a "SEALED" considered "SEALED" if there is no manufacturer / retail store sticker of exclusivity?

5. Is "SEALED" more reliable if certain retail 1st week bonuses are included (Dark Knights' mini postcards)?


From the image below - some are classic examples How can one grade the degree of "SEALED" ness?

DSC06401.jpg

Hey there, very nice steels you have there...Have you been collecting from the "beginning"?

Anyways, my definition of sealed means shrinkwrap intact. Mint means no visable imperfections.

I'm OCD, I like my stuff perfect. Shrinkwrap totally intact, no snags or scratches on the seal. No loose discs, dings, dents...In other words, pristine condition.

Things like stickers have nothing to do with sealed or mint. But some people love them, like me! Shows origin, history...

Back to your pix, all look mint and sealed :scat: Don't worry about the stickers or not having all of them. Some people pay more without or with, personal preference.
 
Hey there, very nice steels you have there...Have you been collecting from the "beginning"?

Anyways, my definition of sealed means shrinkwrap intact. Mint means no visable imperfections.

I'm OCD, I like my stuff perfect. Shrinkwrap totally intact, no snags or scratches on the seal. No loose discs, dings, dents...In other words, pristine condition.

Things like stickers have nothing to do with sealed or mint. But some people love them, like me! Shows origin, history...

Back to your pix, all look mint and sealed :scat: Don't worry about the stickers or not having all of them. Some people pay more without or with, personal preference.

Wow, Hub, I hope your incoming Target C&A steelbook pass muster :p I would be very interested in seeing what you think of my "OCD" screening skills. I am slowly but surely learning a lot from so many of you :scat::scat:.