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Reply to: #639956 by Amanda from Seattle
Sep 15, 2011 3:03pm
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I have all my Nancy Drew books (paperbacks) from when I was young and now I am sharing them with my 10 yr old dau. (Princess Minty) and I have some Hardy Boys for NaterGator (f.k.a. Star Commander)

GG
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Reply to: #639999 by Goofy girl
Sep 16, 2011 3:52am
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Give Princess those Hardy Boys. I liked them as well. ; )
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Reply to: #639964 by The Blue Rose Gang
Sep 19, 2011 1:02pm
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I didn't realize the bottom shelf of my bookcase was so valuable.

There are *very few* Nancy Drew books that are valued in the thousands of dollars - most of the ones that are on home bookshelves around the country are worth *considerably* less. I kind of hate it when articles quote these prices - it tends to spawn a bunch of ebay listings where a $5 book is listed for $5,000.

-- Princess Lea
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Reply to: #641037 by Princess Lea
Sep 19, 2011 1:54pm
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I was watching Storage Wars on AE the other night and the fellow found an old Nintendo game. He swore it was worth $30,000 because he had seen one like it on Ebay for that much!! Too funny. So they took it to the game store and the clerk had to break it to him that his game wasn't even worth $10 much less $30,000.

Another fellow had found old concert posters. The appraiser was quick to point out that any bends or foxing of the edges greatly reduced the value. The same is true with books and dust jackets. They have to be in absolute pristine, perfect condition to garner top dollar. Even true first editions are not worth those inflated prices, unless they meet a lot of different criteria.

-amanda from seattle
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Reply to: #641047 by Amanda from Seattle
Sep 25, 2011 4:59pm
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My dad runs into this a lot at his store as well, when people want to have him buy their books or oddities from them. They all think their stuff is worth so much... and the truth is, there's also the matter that something might be valued at a certain amount, but then you have to find a buyer who has that amount of money and wants to part with it in order to purchase your item.