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Skylander Collection Estimate? [CLOSED]
Echo2VX Gold Sparx Gems: 2918
#1 Posted: 09:09:51 08/09/2013 | Topic Creator
I am looking to sell all of my Skylanders and do not know the value of which I should sell them for. Here is a list of what is being sold:
NOTE: I am not advertising a sale, I am simply asking assistance on a good price to set these at.

-All loose, with cards, but no stickers-
(37) All of series 1 + WERDS except: Boomer, Dark Spyro, and other varients
(17) All of the series 2 giants, lightcore Jet-vac, and all other normal newlanders + Gnarly Tree Rex
(4) Reposes of Whirlwind, Trigger Happy, Chop-chop, and Zap
(14) All adventure and battle pack items except: Normal/silver dragonfirecannon, vault, silver treasure.
(4) Series 1 sidekicks: All except trigger snappy and have an extra gill runt
(4) Series 2 sidekicks
(Total (76))
Giants PS3 game
Spyro's Adventure PS3 game
portal

If anyone can give me a price estimate on all of this, it would be very much appreciated. If the levels and paths of each of the skylanders matter, that would be nice to know as well.
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wreckingballbob Emerald Sparx Gems: 4565
#2 Posted: 09:31:50 08/09/2013
IDK how much money but a lot!
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NINJAsk11 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1124
#3 Posted: 10:10:07 08/09/2013
are you selling it all???
wow....even the s2 sidekicsk OMG
ninja9351 Emerald Sparx Gems: 4924
#4 Posted: 11:46:00 08/09/2013
Just saying there's no Silver Catapult.
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IWHBYD Yellow Sparx Gems: 1274
#5 Posted: 20:09:33 08/09/2013
Honestly not much, without any variant or packaged figures it's just another bunch of loose figures which are never in short supply. You have a couple of valuable figures, Darklight Crypt, Boomer, etc. But you would probably get more selling off the rare stuff individually.
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GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#6 Posted: 22:19:05 08/09/2013
Price Estimate: $100. I'll take it.
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trixster68 Emerald Sparx Gems: 3813
#7 Posted: 23:20:01 08/09/2013
I feel that you could get between 200.00 to 395.00 for all of your stuff.
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niceguy1 Blue Sparx Gems: 532
#8 Posted: 01:23:26 09/09/2013
With large numbers of Skylanders, you ARE always better off selling them individually. I know it's more of a pain to do like 50 listings, but it's less appealing this way (for example, if I were interested, I probably have at least 30 or 40 of the same figures). Fans will be getting doubles, meaning this works better for someone new to the game. And who is going to spend hundreds of dollars on a new game?

Start with the other stuff, the games and such, and see if you can manually make a deal with the buyer for any others they're interested in. Then sell the rest individually. That way you can focus things. Like if a person wants WERDS, they can get him without a bunch of figures they aren't looking for.
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GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#9 Posted: 02:19:40 09/09/2013
Quote: niceguy1
With large numbers of Skylanders, you ARE always better off selling them individually. I know it's more of a pain to do like 50 listings, but it's less appealing this way (for example, if I were interested, I probably have at least 30 or 40 of the same figures). Fans will be getting doubles, meaning this works better for someone new to the game. And who is going to spend hundreds of dollars on a new game?

Start with the other stuff, the games and such, and see if you can manually make a deal with the buyer for any others they're interested in. Then sell the rest individually. That way you can focus things. Like if a person wants WERDS, they can get him without a bunch of figures they aren't looking for.


If you aren't in a rush, put in a good reasonably high price and let it sit. You'll get lots of PMs and offers that show how much others will want to pay. Also, the time to sell "complete" sets is probably good when a new skylanders game comes out up to the holiday season. You'll be surprised what someone will pay to nab them all in one get go. On the average however, selling individually is the general course of action, but a supreme pain. Middle road is to put them into mini sets.
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