models of yesteryear

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Ray Stafford
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models of yesteryear

Post by Ray Stafford »

Hello everyone I am in need of assistance. I have in my possession 18 models of yesteryear in perfect condition. They don't belong to me but the old bloke I represent wants them sold.

Where is the best place to sell them ?

Should I sell individually or as a set ?

From stuff I have looked up on this site so far I believe one of them is rare, and one of them is hard to find, and there are some questions on another two.

I have attached some images, any assistance you can give is much appreciated.
They are all in perfect condition, and come in their original box.

Kind regards

Ray Stafford.
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Moyboy
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From what I can see in the pics supplied Ray, none are rare or hard to find unless there are other details I cannot see as all are hidden in boxes. If common then value would be a few quid each only and some would be lucky to sell at all such as the Y29 etc.
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YYS4BOB
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Agree with Mick. Out of focus pictures of models in boxes are hopeless for identifying any detail that may be pertinent to rarity status. The Y16 Mercedes with what looks like green roof is marginally less common than those with black roofs. Probably £20-£30 for the lot on a good day.
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Re: models of yesteryear

Post by Ray Stafford »

Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it
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