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 Author: Sadler_Bricks View Messages Posted By Sadler_Bricks
 Posted: May 5, 2022 00:08
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Another nice find here.

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 Author: jgrossman1025 View Messages Posted By jgrossman1025
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In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  This one
[P=x50,6]

Or
 
Part No: 87610  Name: Minifigure, Headgear Helmet with Holes, SW Mandalorian, Plain
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87610 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet with Holes, SW Mandalorian, Plain
Parts: Minifigure, Headgear {Sand Green}
They don’t seam to be worth to much

Sadly the second one, I am guessing it will only add roughly $5 to the figure,
so if anyoen wants will take $20 for it.

Thanks, NG
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This one
[P=x50,6]

Or
 
Part No: 87610  Name: Minifigure, Headgear Helmet with Holes, SW Mandalorian, Plain
* 
87610 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet with Holes, SW Mandalorian, Plain
Parts: Minifigure, Headgear {Sand Green}
They don’t seam to be worth to much
 Author: jgrossman1025 View Messages Posted By jgrossman1025
 Posted: May 3, 2022 18:51
 Subject: Unprinted Bob Fett Minifigure
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Hello,

I recently have found a Boba Fett with no helmet printing, I was wondering if
anyone knew how rare this is, or had any appraisals, I am also open to any and
all offers. Anyone have any advice? The helmet is just a plain mandatorily helmet
with absolutely no printing, similar to the one in the new mandatorily forge.

Thanks, NG
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: May 3, 2022 10:15
 Subject: Re: Does anyone know how much set 9649 is worth?
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Yes. I have several sealed DACTA sets listed for sale and they sell very slowly.
Dacta sets aren't really "sets" but a selection of parts for a classroom
setting.

I hesitated on parting these out because they are old and rare but it looks like
I will have to do so eventually.


In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  
Although the part out value is high, the collectable value is much harder to
decide / get for this type of Dacta set as they are much less sought after than
sealed "regular" sets of the same period and size. Having a high value in terms
of parts will only get that value if someone happens to want all the parts in
the set (as parts) or wants to have that set as a set and is willing to pay a
premium.
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: May 3, 2022 07:11
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In Price Guide, musen2100 writes:
  In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  In Price Guide, musen2100 writes:
  Does anyone know the value of set 9649, sealed?

A lot of the value depends on which colours of specific parts you have in your
version. If you get red ones of these:
 
Part No: 3456  Name: Plate 6 x 14
* 
3456 Plate 6 x 14
Parts: Plate
you are in luck when it comes to the parts value. But you are out of luck if
you get the DBG ones. You can repeat that with quite a few parts in this set.

Although the part out value is high, the collectable value is much harder to
decide / get for this type of Dacta set as they are much less sought after than
sealed "regular" sets of the same period and size. Having a high value in terms
of parts will only get that value if someone happens to want all the parts in
the set (as parts) or wants to have that set as a set and is willing to pay a
premium.

Thank you for all the very useful information . Since the set is sealed I don't
know if I should open it to check the parts. It is though just a cardboard box
so do you think it will devalue it if I open it?

Yes, it will devalue it if opened (as it will limit the audience even further,
as sealed box collectors won't want it, even if the box is a bit boring).
This is the real issue with this type of set where there are many variants inside
that vary massively in price. They are "Schrodinger sets", where you don't
know what you've got until you open them and by opening them you no longer
have a sealed example.

It might be best to aim high for the sealed set, then if it doesn't sell
after six months or a year, you can always open it and sell the parts as new,
hoping you get the rarer parts.

I wouldn't surprise me if you do end up selling it as parts. It is always
a shame to do that with an old sealed set but sometimes the only viable route
if the set does not sell. I cannot say I have ever met a sealed box Dacta collector.
But know plenty of people (myself included) that have sealed boxes of more normal
themes from early 2000s or before. I guess there must be collectors out there,
it is just a case of finding them.

At least you know the value of the parts you might get if you want to gamble
with the contents.
 Author: musen2100 View Messages Posted By musen2100
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In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  In Price Guide, musen2100 writes:
  Does anyone know the value of set 9649, sealed?

A lot of the value depends on which colours of specific parts you have in your
version. If you get red ones of these:
 
Part No: 3456  Name: Plate 6 x 14
* 
3456 Plate 6 x 14
Parts: Plate
you are in luck when it comes to the parts value. But you are out of luck if
you get the DBG ones. You can repeat that with quite a few parts in this set.

Although the part out value is high, the collectable value is much harder to
decide / get for this type of Dacta set as they are much less sought after than
sealed "regular" sets of the same period and size. Having a high value in terms
of parts will only get that value if someone happens to want all the parts in
the set (as parts) or wants to have that set as a set and is willing to pay a
premium.

Thank you for all the very useful information . Since the set is sealed I don't
know if I should open it to check the parts. It is though just a cardboard box
so do you think it will devalue it if I open it?
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: May 3, 2022 06:18
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In Price Guide, musen2100 writes:
  Does anyone know the value of set 9649, sealed?

A lot of the value depends on which colours of specific parts you have in your
version. If you get red ones of these:
 
Part No: 3456  Name: Plate 6 x 14
* 
3456 Plate 6 x 14
Parts: Plate
you are in luck when it comes to the parts value. But you are out of luck if
you get the DBG ones. You can repeat that with quite a few parts in this set.

Although the part out value is high, the collectable value is much harder to
decide / get for this type of Dacta set as they are much less sought after than
sealed "regular" sets of the same period and size. Having a high value in terms
of parts will only get that value if someone happens to want all the parts in
the set (as parts) or wants to have that set as a set and is willing to pay a
premium.
 Author: musen2100 View Messages Posted By musen2100
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In Price Guide, novabrick writes:
  In Price Guide, musen2100 writes:
  Does anyone know the value of set 9649, sealed?

Given, that the partout value is around EUR 800. I'd say maybe EUR 1000 ?

Dunno if this is an appealing set for collectors

Christian

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Thank you, I will try selling it for that.
 Author: novabrick View Messages Posted By novabrick
 Posted: May 3, 2022 05:05
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In Price Guide, musen2100 writes:
  Does anyone know the value of set 9649, sealed?

Given, that the partout value is around EUR 800. I'd say maybe EUR 1000 ?

Dunno if this is an appealing set for collectors

Christian

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 Author: musen2100 View Messages Posted By musen2100
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Does anyone know the value of set 9649, sealed?
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
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In Price Guide, CollectibleLEGO writes:
  Hello,

I have made some purchases recently in USD, CAD, and NOK. When viewing Price
Guide, and seeing what I paid, the value under "Sold" is higher than what was
on my order, ONLY for NOK. USD and CAD the values are the same..

My question is, am I truly paying what I see in my order / invoice? Why would
an item be listed and sold in my order for 300 NOK but show on the price guide
at 375 NOK ?

Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

- Andrew @CollectibleLEGO // A Collectible Experience

Presumably VAT. It is showing what the price would have been if local (Norway)
VAT had been paid.
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Hello,

I have made some purchases recently in USD, CAD, and NOK. When viewing Price
Guide, and seeing what I paid, the value under "Sold" is higher than what was
on my order, ONLY for NOK. USD and CAD the values are the same..

My question is, am I truly paying what I see in my order / invoice? Why would
an item be listed and sold in my order for 300 NOK but show on the price guide
at 375 NOK ?

Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

- Andrew @CollectibleLEGO // A Collectible Experience
 Author: Stonemonkey1974 View Messages Posted By Stonemonkey1974
 Posted: May 1, 2022 02:46
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In Price Guide, WhiteWolf73 writes:
  Hi,

I’m trying to find out an average price for assorted Bionicle parts. They don’t
belong to any particular sets, they’re just extras we bought our son over the
years and he’s ready to move them on. He’s bagged them up and they weigh about
750g per bag (rough estimate). The parts include some masks, joints and general
bits and pieces.

All of the bags are this size and contain roughly the same amount of pieces.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Like others have said it varies wildly. Masks do well and parts that get lost
easily, projectile discs etc.
One thing I would suggest is you double check ball joint sockets as these crack
very easily and it can be quite hard to spot.
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I find that some bionicle parts sell very well

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Dont know. I dont know any similar varients but I cannot guarantee it's rarity/
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Going through and photographing some sets to sell I noticed this shield has a
printing mistake, the yellow outline was misaligned.

Was or is this a common variation during that time, or a super rare one off mistake?
 
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In Price Guide, Stuart9 writes:
  Looks like blue version of redbox03

 
Gear No: redbox03  Name: Storage Box with Embossed LEGO Logo on Both Sides
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redbox03 Storage Box with Embossed LEGO Logo on Both Sides
Gear: Storage



In Price Guide, Gdog79 writes:
  Hi!

I've got a hand on this blue lego case, assumable from the 70s. I've
noe been able to find any pictures of a similar item on web and wonder if it
is quite rare. The case has a White handle.

What do you think? Any guesses on a fair value?

Thanks for all inputs
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Bionicle isnt a popular theme for some collectors but have a look if there is
any rare pieces in the bags.
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In Price Guide, WhiteWolf73 writes:
  Hi,

I’m trying to find out an average price for assorted Bionicle parts. They don’t
belong to any particular sets, they’re just extras we bought our son over the
years and he’s ready to move them on. He’s bagged them up and they weigh about
750g per bag (rough estimate). The parts include some masks, joints and general
bits and pieces.

All of the bags are this size and contain roughly the same amount of pieces.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Is do not think I see valuable parts in this bag.
Most of the time Bionicle parts are not valuable but, for instance, special colored
mask can be worth quite some money.

If I would get $12 for a bag like I yours I would be jumping up and down in joy.
(Reading the other answer).
I think it is less valuable unless there is something nice in it (that I do not
see or recognize).
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Bionicle part values can vary, wildly.
Just like "normal" Lego, it's all about the part and color version.
While this might not answer your question, it's difficult to say "$12 a bag"
etc.
Good luck!
dpb
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Hi,

I’m trying to find out an average price for assorted Bionicle parts. They don’t
belong to any particular sets, they’re just extras we bought our son over the
years and he’s ready to move them on. He’s bagged them up and they weigh about
750g per bag (rough estimate). The parts include some masks, joints and general
bits and pieces.

All of the bags are this size and contain roughly the same amount of pieces.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you
 
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Looks like blue version of redbox03

 
Gear No: redbox03  Name: Storage Box with Embossed LEGO Logo on Both Sides
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redbox03 Storage Box with Embossed LEGO Logo on Both Sides
Gear: Storage



In Price Guide, Gdog79 writes:
  Hi!

I've got a hand on this blue lego case, assumable from the 70s. I've
noe been able to find any pictures of a similar item on web and wonder if it
is quite rare. The case has a White handle.

What do you think? Any guesses on a fair value?

Thanks for all inputs
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Hi!

I've got a hand on this blue lego case, assumable from the 70s. I've
noe been able to find any pictures of a similar item on web and wonder if it
is quite rare. The case has a White handle.

What do you think? Any guesses on a fair value?

Thanks for all inputs
 
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In Price Guide, hpoort writes:
  In Price Guide, Turez writes:
  In Price Guide, LEGOLEGOUK writes:
  In Price Guide, Pippysblocks writes:
  Are you still logged in as if you log out it'll go to USD.

In Price Guide, LEGOLEGOUK writes:
  In Price Guide, LEGOLEGOUK writes:
  Hello, anyone know how to change USD to GBP in price guide?


Its still this same


I trye to log out and stay log on, its all time same (USD price)

The price guide currency is the same as your store currency, and for buyer accounts
it is always USD. So you have to upgrade your account to be able to change it.

No, I - as a buyer only - see prices in EUR.
Both being logged in and not being logged in.

I believe you are right in that when you do have a shop, you can only see the
currency configured for your shop.



thank you all for help me with this case.
now i have to wait for my first order and positive comment for upgrade acc to
"seller"

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