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Creds to discovery
sale 1
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198107740754/#!/compare/1458284400/1458370800
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198210926117/#!/compare/1458284400/1458370800
1:1 with a mallard pusher
mini on pusher:
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/56f363bcb98d88e27575a04f - 99
Rounding to 100.
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sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27976787 (seller)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27801615 (buyer)
Sold for 85 pure. New owner says that he won't be selling anytime soon.
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85-100 should be fine.
Guessing you didn't catch the whole part where he posted it on my quickbuy trade.
I mean, something can't be "quick bought" if its unpriced.. right?
Yes, it can. It sold within half an hour the only time he priced it at 85 keys.
Fairly quick edit: We can probably get one of the people who is more familiar with pricing to weigh in on this, but if I'm recalling correctly, even unpriced items often have sales discounted due to being quicksales. Will try to dig up a few examples.
Later edit: At least one in the past week, http://backpack.tf/vote/details/56e38b45dea9e99478b9de0b
Something can most definitely be quickbought if the hat is unpriced. What matters in situations like these is how the (fast) sale relates to other sales that have occurred. If an unpriced hat quicksells for 85 keys when other sales have been higher, you can exclude the quicksale.
In this particular case, the low end is invalid, because it was offered on pure keys. Trades in which a hat is offered on the keys of an unusual (quick)buyer pretty much means that there are buyers willing to pay that amount, generally resulting in low values.