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God, the inflation.
Sale 1
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25722316 - Sold for 17 keys
Sale 2
Before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198049815847?time=1428217200
After: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198049815847?time=1428364933
- Sold for a Stormy Storm Ol' Snaggletooth (13*0.9 = 12 keys)
Mini for the Stormy Storm Ol' Snaggletooth
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/55379e39b98d88da2c8b59eb
Sale 3
Before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198057302559?time=1427876563
After: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198057302559?time=1428044400
- Sold for a Duped Eerie Orbiting Fire Magnificent Mongolian (18*0.9 = 16 keys)
Mini for the Duped Eerie Orbiting Fire Magnificent Mongolian
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25278830 - BO of 18 keys
Sale 4
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25138557 - Sold for a Orbiting Fire A Rather Festive Tree (15*0.9 = 14 keys)
Feel free to counter / support my proofs
Eh. Seems like both 17 keys sale and 14 keys sale went quickly.
I know. But with the majority of sales happened under 17 keys, It should be safe to use it as high-range. If there is only 1 sale under it, I can tell that it's an outlier but with the 3/4 of sales happened to be under that, It is a different story. After all, we are still after the most common trading point.
Good proof UPvote