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5 months old price, none on the market. Only one normal sale recorded recently.
Sold for a holiday headcase (25 keys) + bud:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/16469819
Taking this sale as 2 buds, as seller's B/O was 2 buds at that time.
Note: I recently bought one for a quicksale price of 19 keys (seller posted it on classifieds for less than 5 minutes before I snapped it up).
Why do You take this sale as 2 buds when it was traded for items worth more than 2 buds?
His buyout was 2 buds, so you have to take the sale as the value of his bo.
That sound like a bit nonsense to me, but I won't argue.
He was willing to take 2 buds, he overpayed.
Check out the buyer's b/o. It was 2 buds. The buyer overpaid while he could easily sell off the headcase for a bud + keys, therefore I'm taking the buyer's b/o instead of what it was sold for.