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I don't know if this is valid but
1 year old price
Proof:
Solds:
1 sold today
http://gyazo.com/58b98d8631123e0788ddb0df894f9c38
Rest havent sold in ages. Cant find any sales for a normal one, all outpost sellers are pro killstreak
19.66 / 2.4 = 8.2 keys
Then we see what seller gets, and the seller gets 7 keys (or 6.97 to be specific).
It'll be fine if you round to 8 >:(
but price before the 6 was 6.2 ;(.. is it really necessary?
Round the 8.2 to 8
Dat range doe
There's also a buyer for 6 in the classies. I'm conflicted right now, going to remain neutral.
You realize with tax applied this sale would be almost 8.4 keys
Round to 8 Keys plz.
Not completely necessary.
The price for this was 6.2, and the SF Flare Gun is 2.5 - 2.75
1/4th is a much better fraction compared to 1/5th.
"better fraction"
It's all about 3/7th man!
0.25 vs 0.2?
Rounding is only for unusuals. If sales occured for keys + ref or items worth keys + ref especially with collectors, rounding isn't used.
Two recent sales happened in SCM of $27.41 and $28.75. If you're going to base this off of steam market's sales, you should probably use those sales instead.
yeah those happened after i guess, lol cause that was the only recent one for dis, so thats 11.4 keys and 12 keys
If you are using SCM, you should use all sales available to you. I would probably give this a wide range incorporating all of the sales.