You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Thanks, bought recently from Indonesia, not the same person. PCBs were very dirty, but working and originals...
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Greetings! Anyone know what I can expect to get for these 2 PCBs these days?
Bomberman
Bombjack (with JAMMA conversion harness)
Cheers
Bomberman
Bombjack (with JAMMA conversion harness)
Cheers
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Seems that there are not that many options when it comes from Indonesia - yes, Bima is the correct answer...
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I wouldn't buy a Gunnail for $200 if it came from Indonesia.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Hi all what’s a sensible and fair price for a Japanese PCB version of in the Hunt please.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
yeah...let's make Britain great again...markedkiller78 wrote: ↑August 29th, 2019, 3:28 pmIt’s hard to value a lot of older shmups as hardly any come up for sale, but IMO €350-450 or £900 next month
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It's funny because it's true
I agree, though, 450 EUR sounds about right for a nice one with seals (ROM rather than Navy).
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
markedkiller78 wrote: ↑August 29th, 2019, 3:28 pmIt’s hard to value a lot of older shmups as hardly any come up for sale, but IMO €350-450 or £900 next month
In Europe 400€
In Japan 1000€.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Is it another raiden DX then. I don’t understand the massive difference with some games
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Ahum... I disagree here about the Japan "value".geosnow wrote: ↑August 29th, 2019, 8:35 pmmarkedkiller78 wrote: ↑August 29th, 2019, 3:28 pmIt’s hard to value a lot of older shmups as hardly any come up for sale, but IMO €350-450 or £900 next month
In Europe 400€
In Japan 1000€.
There has been one offered in the YAJ quite a long time for 50000 Yen ~425 Euro (was there still about 12 hours ago when I browsed around) and it has not sold. One open auction in YAJ for In The Hunt ended around 4x000 Yen two weeks ago. For this year the open auction YAJ prices have been around 30-40kyen, if I recall correctly. A good game, but actually not very rare.
Of course, if you buy from Japan, you'll end up having some more costs from possible proxy, shipping and customs.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
More or less all games released before 1994 are like half or even less the price in Europe compared to the shops in Japan.
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Yeah, but also a big question goes: what is the real selling value... What I have noted is that some (especially Japanese) sellers keep their huge prices from year to another and nobody buys and stuff doesn't move. Imo, value in price tag is not real until it sells well with that price.
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Agreed, Japanese shop price isn't indicative of value.
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsear ... 2084047781
Six boards sold for 34,500 to 57,000 JPY (295 to 485 eur) in the last four months.
There was nothing wrong with the one that sold for under 300 euros.
Where were you getting a thousand euros again?
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsear ... 2084047781
Six boards sold for 34,500 to 57,000 JPY (295 to 485 eur) in the last four months.
There was nothing wrong with the one that sold for under 300 euros.
Where were you getting a thousand euros again?
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
tops, beep, surugaya etcnem wrote: ↑August 30th, 2019, 2:43 pm Agreed, Japanese shop price isn't indicative of value.
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsear ... 2084047781
Six boards sold for 34,500 to 57,000 JPY (295 to 485 eur) in the last four months.
There was nothing wrong with the one that sold for under 300 euros.
Where were you getting a thousand euros again?
And if you are using a proxy and pay VAT of 20% and etc you end up 30-40% higher.
However I do not understand people prefering the Japan Version of PCBs. They are all 60hz and not PAL. (yes I know some are different)
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
Tops has one for 98,280 yen, which is 840 Euros, not a thousand. And Tops is always far higher than any other shops.
https://www.tops-game.jp/products/detai ... ct_id=4768
I checked BEEP and Suruga-ya but they don't have one in stock. I highly doubt either of them (especially BEEP) sold one for such a high price.
https://www.tops-game.jp/products/detai ... ct_id=4768
I checked BEEP and Suruga-ya but they don't have one in stock. I highly doubt either of them (especially BEEP) sold one for such a high price.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread
It's the prestige of being associated with Glorious Nippon, but to be honest I think it starts that there are **** western versions of certain games that lead a lot of collectors to conclude that all western versions are ****.geosnow wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 12:07 amtops, beep, surugaya etcnem wrote: ↑August 30th, 2019, 2:43 pm Agreed, Japanese shop price isn't indicative of value.
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsear ... 2084047781
Six boards sold for 34,500 to 57,000 JPY (295 to 485 eur) in the last four months.
There was nothing wrong with the one that sold for under 300 euros.
Where were you getting a thousand euros again?
And if you are using a proxy and pay VAT of 20% and etc you end up 30-40% higher.
However I do not understand people prefering the Japan Version of PCBs. They are all 60hz and not PAL. (yes I know some are different)
Well good luck reading your moon language.