Op shops often donât have the foggiest idea what they are dealing with. itâs supposedly too time consuming to look up everything, however I assure you that that ratty looking 1st Ed [whatever] will sell for more than the 18 perfect copies of Twilight that will never move
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Seagoon_@aussie.zone âš21â© âšhoursâ© agoItâs insane when the shops ask prices as if the item they have is rare or pristine
Catfish@aussie.zone âš20â© âšhoursâ© ago
Seagoon_@aussie.zone âš19â© âšhoursâ© ago
Like the artist signed ewer I bought for $6 last week? or the italian and silver and gemstone chain I bought for $5
unless it has obvious marking they have no clue
Catfish@aussie.zone âš19â© âšhoursâ© ago
Yeah. And the total opposite also, your bible from 1930 is neither old nor valuable
Seagoon_@aussie.zone âš18â© âšhoursâ© ago
there are so many souvenir books of the queenâs coronation, they are worthless
SaneMartigan@aussie.zone âš21â© âšhoursâ© ago
Or that that werenât just donated it for $ZERO.