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Kaiyoda Siamotyrannus

Started by UK, October 16, 2013, 11:23:53 PM

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UK

Hi, I have just got hold of a Kaiyodo Siamotyrannus, yellow boy black version. I can see this is particularly scarce.

Anyone have an approximate idea of potential value?

Thanks


Dan

Not sure of the value, but is it the one in the middle, shown here?



Radman's photo

SBell

Quote from: UK on October 16, 2013, 11:23:53 PM
Hi, I have just got hold of a Kaiyodo Siamotyrannus, yellow boy black version. I can see this is particularly scarce.

Anyone have an approximate idea of potential value?

Thanks

I've seen them sell for $25-$50. I've seen sellers ask up to $200. They shouldn't be worth that much.

Ikessauro

20 - 50 is reasonable I guess. More than that is just crazy.

UK

I agree, but it's simple economics, supply and demand inequality.

Thank you for your replies.

SBell

Quote from: UK on October 17, 2013, 06:18:41 PM
I agree, but it's simple economics, supply and demand inequality.

Thank you for your replies.

It's true of course, and there is a limited supply, and still demand.

However, as I said, I've never seen any but the incredibly rare 4th version sell for more than $50 (and that's over 10+ years of availability).

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