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Zmithy
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Well, in the shops they are £2, but you can hike up the asking price on issues 1 and 2, because they're almost impossible to find now.
If you're selling on eBay, I'd recommend a starting price of £10 for the lot, with a 'buy it now' price of £20.
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Otis P Jivefunk
DOOP Secretary
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I wouldn't take less than £15 for them myself...
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zoidberg 09/12
Crustacean
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thanks a lot for the info they shall be up soon but i cant help thinkng it may be better to keep them a few more years so the price increases.
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MartyMcFly
Crustacean
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I would put them on seperately, so if people have one or more of them but not all of them, they can just bid on the ones they want (like myself, who wants #2 but has the rest!).
Unfortunately for me whenever #2 does come up on eBay everyone wants it, so bidding gets quite high. The others probably won't make as much money as #2 but they will still probably get you about £3-4 each.
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zoidberg 09/12
Crustacean
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thanks ive decided to keep them a few more years though because they are very near mint i plan to get even more money in a few years time.
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Otis P Jivefunk
DOOP Secretary
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Wise choice, I have about 10 copies of US Issue #17 sitting in my draw, gathering value as time passes...
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