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Hoping for some help from vintage pennant experts.
This guy sold on Ebay for $135, there is some corner damage, in general how much would you say the corner damage or tip damage takes away from the value. 10%?, 25%?, 50%? Or varies depending on scarcity? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-193...p2047675.l2557 |
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I would say it would lower the price by 30-50%, but I noticed the item was well photographed and showed any and all damage. Is this something someone is asking for a refund on or are you wondering about a price on a similar pennant? I would have guess a pennant like that would sell more in the $50-75 range with the damage shown. If in top condition, more like $200. Jason
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Thanks Jason, I was just asking in general. I bought my 1st pennant a few weeks ago and would just like to know going forward what the view is on condition in regards to price on vintage pennants.
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I should also add for everyone's benefit that a lot of high end pennant collectors will not invest / collect pennants that have any significant damage. I have a number of pennants in my personal collection that have some damage and it doesn't really bother me as I dont think it significantly affects the display value of the piece, but others will balk at almost any damage.
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I am one of "those guys"...
I almost always hold out for a nice (EX+ or better) condition example. The few times I've bought a "beater", I always got killed on the subsequent upgrade. Plus the visible flaws just bug me more than most people. I end up looking more at the flaw than the pennant itself (OCD, I know...) As a long-time pennant collector, I'd personally deduct at least 50% for a missing corner, torn tip, staining, or significant hole. But as stated, I almost always pass on these types, unless it's something from the teens and/or exceedingly rare/one-of-a-kind. It just depends on the particular pennant and severity of the flaw. The other deal-killer for me is ink writing on the front of the pennant. But that's just my personal preference ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 03-10-2016 at 10:24 AM. |
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