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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#8
IWIN your barreled in, any poster looking to see what stuff is worth usually needs money to pay sharks, bookies and or just to stay in action.
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Landscaper
SBR MVP
10-12-10
2712
#9
Give ya 50 sbr points
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44709
#10
get the manufacturer name/model number and start searching in google
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capitalist pig
SBR MVP
01-25-07
4997
#11
I had a nickle machine that was about 50 years old. I sold it to a guy for $300 a few years ago, Im sure he put in his store and put a $400-500 price tag on it. It was in like new shape, so keep that in mind.
later
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Masu485
SBR Hall of Famer
08-14-08
7700
#12
Originally posted by Iwinyourmoney
Any ballpark figures?
there's never any ballpark figure for antiques. you can have a mint condition wooden chair from the 1500s valued at $20 000, but if it has a a couple of scratches in it, value goes down to $2 000.
Small things make huge differences.
You should ask the Profit though, I recall he's actually a history and antique guy which is SURPRISING!