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 LiW48
 
posted on June 8, 2003 01:50:30 PM new
Okay, I have 4 Boy Scout buckles and been all over the internet trying to get a value for them.

There are a lot of BUYERS for the memoraphalia, but how does one know what the value is?

 
 rarriffle
 
posted on June 8, 2003 02:32:34 PM new
the value is just what the buyer is willing to pay....there are thousands of the scout buckles out there and only very old or unique ones do well

 
 Libra63
 
posted on June 8, 2003 05:06:16 PM new
The older the buckles the better. If they have Jamboree dates I think they would be the best.

 
 BIGPEEPA
 
posted on June 8, 2003 07:55:59 PM new
Hello,
List it and start it for a buck and see what happends. What do ya think that you can retire on them. Lots of luck.

 
 tonimar1
 
posted on June 8, 2003 08:53:04 PM new
Anything "Boy Scout" you just need to list it for 9.99 if your doing the buckles all together in one lot.

The buyers of Boy Scout items will determine the selling price so just list and relax.

I myself listed an old boy scout book in very bad condition but readable. I started it at 6.50 it was dated 1911, but I myself had no idea of the demand for this book and it reached 83.00.

So what I am saying is just list it for a fair opening bid price and if its something for a collector they will make the closing price.
 
 
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