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Festive Phantom
Sale 1
http://i.imgur.com/JVQeU8J.png | Sold for 45 keys pure
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198035281428?time=1427785200 | Before Trade
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198035281428?time=1427958000 | After Trade
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Sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25493641| P. Fetti Phantom + Circling Heart Billycock sold for a Prof KS Aussie Rocket (~80 keys)
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198086517781?time=1427353200 | Before sale
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198086517781?time=1427526000 | After sale
The Billycock is valued at 33 keys~ (recently updated 1 month ago, no mini required), so by doing simple math 80 - 33 keys = 47 keys.
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These are the two most recent, and usable sales. The other ones are either too old, or are impossible to discern what happened.
Constructive criticism, etc, etc.
Fix the Outpost link please.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25493641
Too late to fix OP, hopefully everyone else sees this
How did you determine the aussie rocket price?
Other than that it looks quite good, altough the other open suggestion has some more sales
I determined the Aussie price by the B/O of the trade (look at the comments).
You can determine the price of something by B/Os on minis.
And I didnt even realize there was an open suggestion, but I still favor my range.
I guess you can, but not if there's B/Os lower than that
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25419642 (60)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25570130 (62, says he's "quickselling" but hasnt sold within a day => not a quicksell)
Community market seems to agree 80 is overstated (looking at average sales in the past week)
I guess this'll become a low outlier if you take this into consideration, I dunno
Yes but its what the buyer and the seller valued the item at; they both valued it at 80 keys.
Pretty sure I can say that since its a mini, but Im sure someone will correct me if Im wrong
Id say you can only use the B/O thing if the offered items exceed the listed B/O.
For instance, if I list a hat with a B/O of 100 (which can be found elsewhere for 80) and someone offers me an unpriced hat that I accept, that still doesnt make my hat or the unpriced hat worth 100.
I dont think it matters if it is a mini or not, because in both cases youd have to use the lowest B/O if you cant determine its value with sales
The whole idea of a mini is to give value to an item in question without using backpack.tf pricing.
Killstreaks are a unique case because of different sheens and killstreakers that can vary the price, and people value them differently because people like different killstreakers and sheens. This is why we cant just go look at B/Os on the market and decide how much the Pro Aussie in question is worth; beauty is in the eye of the beholder. This is why I am taking the price that the buyer and the seller both agreed upon to determine its value.