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<p>[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 524502, member: 6763"]The series is excellent for research of pricing data over the decades. In addition, if you are a collector of varieties, it provides a historical reference to when varieties became accepted as collectible to the mainstream collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks, Kevin, for asking.</p><p>And yes, I have included pricing data, and estimated of existing #'s available for certain special editions, where the data is known.</p><p>In adidtion, yes, all #500 of the 1997 special edition, leather were signed by Ken Bressett. In fact, if a copy is found WITHOUT his signature it would be worth a great deal, but, sadly, none are known to exist.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Green:</p><p> Sure you can trust the values, however, there are some of them that are too low!</p><p>Examples: the 2008 special editions for the ANS and the NLG. there were only #250 and #125 (respectively) that were issued.</p><p>Currently they are listed at $800 each, and that may be very low. To date, none of the ANS have been offered for sale, or at auction. No one knows what they may sell for. The NLG were offered at $400 the day after they were distributed, and they were snapped up at that price. Since then, a few have been auctioned, at $800 or better, and one is currently available at $1,000.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 524502, member: 6763"]The series is excellent for research of pricing data over the decades. In addition, if you are a collector of varieties, it provides a historical reference to when varieties became accepted as collectible to the mainstream collectors. Thanks, Kevin, for asking. And yes, I have included pricing data, and estimated of existing #'s available for certain special editions, where the data is known. In adidtion, yes, all #500 of the 1997 special edition, leather were signed by Ken Bressett. In fact, if a copy is found WITHOUT his signature it would be worth a great deal, but, sadly, none are known to exist. Green: Sure you can trust the values, however, there are some of them that are too low! Examples: the 2008 special editions for the ANS and the NLG. there were only #250 and #125 (respectively) that were issued. Currently they are listed at $800 each, and that may be very low. To date, none of the ANS have been offered for sale, or at auction. No one knows what they may sell for. The NLG were offered at $400 the day after they were distributed, and they were snapped up at that price. Since then, a few have been auctioned, at $800 or better, and one is currently available at $1,000.[/QUOTE]
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