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This is just a hunch, but I'm guessing "inflating prices isn't allowed" means, like, "don't buy up all the toilet paper at Costco and list it for $20 a roll because people are Covid-hoarding", not "you listed your vintage toy for more than someone else listed their vintage toy."Condition matters sooo much with vintage collectibles, you can't really say "Pony XYZ is worth exactly this." And then all the variants. I've read entire articles on how to price Pokemon cards and I still don't understand why some holofoil Charizard cards are worth $10,000+ when others--which to me look the same but apparently there's some minute difference--are worth $1,200. (I think they're even made the same year??)
I’ve seen some silly overly priced common ponies, but what really bothers me is when the seller knows it’s a common pony, puts it at a fair price, but puts rare in the title just so people looking for rares will come across their actuation.
The bears were the ultimate collectable in the '80's, with their rainbow colours and soft and cuddly designed tummies, and if you've managed to hang on to your Care Bears collection all these years later then you may be sitting on a small goldmine.With vintage Care Bears now considered a classic, serious toy collectors are now paying huge dollars for cult 80s teddies. In fact some collections have sold for more than $10,000 - with other single Care Bears fetching hundreds and hundreds of dollars.