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Quote from: ponyRN on February 02, 2013, 05:18:08 PMQuote from: hathorcat on February 02, 2013, 05:11:31 PMI don't know if its worth as much as the auction is asking as its been up for sale for a while but it is original artwork after all - for a Wacky Packages collector it will probably have a very high value. As pony collectors what would we pay if an original piece of artwork from a backcard came up on auction? Its a one off piece of pony history, I can imagine they would sell very well. True, I guess I am just e-bay-shy when it comes to something like this because of all the people who try to sell "SuPeR RaRe PoNiEs- L@@K!!" like Cotton Candy for 5x what they're usually worth. Art like this would be difficult to get a good appraisal on, I'd imagine, because it's so non-mainstream.Lol so true. Heck it probably is over priced - if it wasnt it wouldnt have been listed for so long! And I am assuming collectors of other things are as wonderfully crazy as us over here
Quote from: hathorcat on February 02, 2013, 05:11:31 PMI don't know if its worth as much as the auction is asking as its been up for sale for a while but it is original artwork after all - for a Wacky Packages collector it will probably have a very high value. As pony collectors what would we pay if an original piece of artwork from a backcard came up on auction? Its a one off piece of pony history, I can imagine they would sell very well. True, I guess I am just e-bay-shy when it comes to something like this because of all the people who try to sell "SuPeR RaRe PoNiEs- L@@K!!" like Cotton Candy for 5x what they're usually worth. Art like this would be difficult to get a good appraisal on, I'd imagine, because it's so non-mainstream.
I don't know if its worth as much as the auction is asking as its been up for sale for a while but it is original artwork after all - for a Wacky Packages collector it will probably have a very high value. As pony collectors what would we pay if an original piece of artwork from a backcard came up on auction? Its a one off piece of pony history, I can imagine they would sell very well.
Quote from: hathorcat on February 02, 2013, 05:45:16 PMQuote from: ponyRN on February 02, 2013, 05:18:08 PMQuote from: hathorcat on February 02, 2013, 05:11:31 PMI don't know if its worth as much as the auction is asking as its been up for sale for a while but it is original artwork after all - for a Wacky Packages collector it will probably have a very high value. As pony collectors what would we pay if an original piece of artwork from a backcard came up on auction? Its a one off piece of pony history, I can imagine they would sell very well. True, I guess I am just e-bay-shy when it comes to something like this because of all the people who try to sell "SuPeR RaRe PoNiEs- L@@K!!" like Cotton Candy for 5x what they're usually worth. Art like this would be difficult to get a good appraisal on, I'd imagine, because it's so non-mainstream.Lol so true. Heck it probably is over priced - if it wasnt it wouldnt have been listed for so long! And I am assuming collectors of other things are as wonderfully crazy as us over here When you can get some Nirvana ponies for $50-100 I can't imagine why MLP collectors would pay the $900 for this card. That's just me, though. And, like you said, it is original art and fairly unique. So, who knows?
AMAZING, I love it! Man, the best thing is how close it is to a real MLP backcard! I think they must've had a So-Soft backcard for a model, LOL!
Quote from: hathorcat link=topic=321681.msg619512#msg619512I think its down to the individual and what they collect. I have paid more for some accessories and for some paperwork [namely adventure cards and puffy stickers and rare UK barrettes] than I have paid for a large amount of my nirvana ponies. I think something like that artwork is more for a Wacky Packages collector than an MLP collector to be honest. I don't know, I think it would go pretty great in a pony room if you had the right sense of humor! <---spittle pony
I think its down to the individual and what they collect. I have paid more for some accessories and for some paperwork [namely adventure cards and puffy stickers and rare UK barrettes] than I have paid for a large amount of my nirvana ponies. I think something like that artwork is more for a Wacky Packages collector than an MLP collector to be honest.