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Facing that there is only 1 of these unusuals, I hope that the proof will be sufficient.
http://imgur.com/DZIx3SI,d5Rcamk,LtF1uPi#0 The Haunted Phantasm Jr. Old Guadalajara for my
Runner's Warm-Up Kill-A-Watt http://imgur.com/DZIx3SI,d5Rcamk,LtF1uPi#1 and my Cloud 9 Flamboyant Flamenco http://imgur.com/DZIx3SI,d5Rcamk,LtF1uPi#2
By taking the prices for both the high end and the low end of the unusuals and multiplying by 0.9 for the unusual overpay we get the following:
(36+48)*0.9= 76 keys for the low end
(55+42)*0.9= 87 keys for the high end
I appreciate constructive feedback, you are free to do another price suggestion that you consider more fitting for this unusual. Thanks for reading and have a nice day
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when calculating, don't you need to find the average of the 2 hats instead of taking high and low ends?
Thanks for attempting this but this sale has already pass its validity. The absolute limit for a sale to be valid is within 3 months for unusuals that rarely sells. Ideally sales within 2 months only should be used. In addition to that, you should not be getting a range from a single sale. It should be a flat price.
As GermanWalrus rightly said, if this sale is valid, you would have to use the average value of unusuals instead of the high and low end.
On the basis of this sale passing its validity and bad price range, closing this.