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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsAt 1/19/09 08:49 PM, moquaga wrote: i found this odd and some what quirky and it was only 2 dollars so i gladly forked up my toonie and bought it. it's a tin poster for the wizard of oz dated 1933. i figured i'd sell it on ebay. how much would this go for would you think?
I'd say about $100 or so.
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Depends on if it's authentic or not. If it is you've got something. Even if it's a repro it should be worth more than $2.00.
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It is only as valuable how much one is willing to pay for it. You could sell if for a $1.50 or $15,000 if you find the right person. Choose a price that will appeal to most, and if you can't do that, place it in an auction instead of "buy it now."
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If that's really from 1933 and not just a replica or whatever they call it I would not sell it on Ebay. It could be worth alot more because there are alot of Disney enthusiasts who buy those sorts of things for hundreds of dollars. With it being antique and all and especially with the Wizzard of Oz theme, you would just be screwin yourself for selling it on Ebay.
People who would buy this kind of thing would probably want it to be in mint condition. The slightest scratch would ruin any chances of selling it for a lot. Is it in completely perfect condition? If so, I could see $100-120.