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Post by kjtoys on Jun 12, 2007 10:59:07 GMT -5
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Post by jknu0526 on Jun 12, 2007 11:18:51 GMT -5
I need that Koko B Ware figure. Please PM me if you are looking to sell. As far as prices go, you could prpbably get 50.00 for Studd and maybe 65.00 for Andre #2. Koko is worth nothing, so sell it to me cheap!
Actually Koko would go for about 50.00 as well.
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Post by kjtoys on Jun 12, 2007 11:25:08 GMT -5
I need that Koko B Ware figure. Please PM me if you are looking to sell. As far as prices go, you could prpbably get 50.00 for Studd and maybe 65.00 for Andre #2. Koko is worth nothing, so sell it to me cheap! Actually Koko would go for about 50.00 as well. thanks for the help. I already told someone that i would sell them to him first. If he passes i will pm you.
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Post by STOMWIJF on Jun 12, 2007 15:08:37 GMT -5
Prices on these MOC LJNs tend to vary a lot on eBay, so it's really hard to price them. Secondary market value estimating is not an exact science. LOL.
Usually though forthe more 'common' LJNs you'd probably get around $ 40 - $ 55 on eBay. (Common as in "not black carded" or "tag team wrestlers on singles card"). Managers usually get much less btw.
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Post by dafilthymofo on Jun 12, 2007 15:14:27 GMT -5
MOC LJN warrior I have seen go for over $1000
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Post by kjtoys on Jun 12, 2007 15:57:03 GMT -5
MOC LJN warrior I have seen go for over $1000 yeah, too bad i never got one of those bad boys
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Post by Johnny Lawrence - Cobra Kai on Jun 17, 2007 17:35:12 GMT -5
Here's a question that might make a difference in the price of the MOC Big John Studd: Is the card a "5-back" or is it the more common version?
The 5-back card basically shows a piture of the original 5 LJN figures (Hogan, Sheik, Studd, Snuka, and long hair Andre). Correct me if I am wrong (Stom, or someone else with LJN knowledge?), but I thought the 5-back cards were far mroe valuable because only the very first release of LJNs had that. Future releases had photos of more figures, like Piper, JYD, Hillbilly Jim, Volkoff, etc.
But since Studd is one of the original 5 LJN figures, if the card is a 5-back, it should be worth more. Otherwise, Studd is a pretty common LJN.
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Post by STOMWIJF on Jun 18, 2007 1:38:48 GMT -5
Here's a question that might make a difference in the price of the MOC Big John Studd: Is the card a "5-back" or is it the more common version? The 5-back card basically shows a piture of the original 5 LJN figures (Hogan, Sheik, Studd, Snuka, and long hair Andre). Correct me if I am wrong (Stom, or someone else with LJN knowledge?), but I thought the 5-back cards were far mroe valuable because only the very first release of LJNs had that. Future releases had photos of more figures, like Piper, JYD, Hillbilly Jim, Volkoff, etc. But since Studd is one of the original 5 LJN figures, if the card is a 5-back, it should be worth more. Otherwise, Studd is a pretty common LJN. I have a Hogan that is a 5-backer (sadly not the first release with the small display-plate), but it wasn't more or less espensive to buy than the other ones on eBay.
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