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1 key, 3 ref = 1.4 keys
Selling
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17522427 - 1 key
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17493625 - 1.2 keys
Unsold for 1.4 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17463312 - 2 days
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17444953 - 3 days
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17404352 - 5 days
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/16856534 - 3 weeks
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/16638333 - 1 month
Selling
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17522427 - 1 key ;2 Hours old; Not Bumped for 2 Hours
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17493625 - 1.2 keys ; 1 Day Old; Not Bumped for 1 Day
Also - Why did you choose 1.3 Keys?
EDIT: Both links are SOLD
I'm getting rid of the high range.
You should have some sellers at 1.3 keys anyway, otherwise no proof that 1.3 keys is actually possible.
As I asked above - What is the reason for 1.3 Keys? Another user has posed the same question as well. According to your proof - wouldn't 1,2 Keys be better, as you have a sale at that price point?
Hah, this small thing gives no proof
This explains your horrible voting accuracy.
well actually he's kind of right, i don't see any proof of 1.3 keys here
For reference: http://backpack.tf/vote/id/52e4c8ce4cd7b816178b4568