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Welp, this is an old price. Here is my suggestion.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27721002
Selling for 18 keys
https://backpack.tf/classifieds?item=Vintage%20Merryweather&quality=5&tradable=1&craftable=1&australium=-1&particle=30
Selling for 21 and for 22 keys
( 21 + 22 + 18 ) / 3 = 20k
You can't use sellers to price an item, sorry man.
You can use sellers to price an item. However, this isn't how you do it.
Yea you're right, shouldn't of worded it like that.
In regard to OP, you can't determine the price of an item just by finding the average selling price especially since the seller at 21 is duped and the seller at 18 has been trying to get rid of his merryweather for 5 months now. This suggestion isn't undoable but if you'd like to resubmit it I'd suggest you take a look at some of the more recent sales as well.
http://backpack.tf/item/1928030585
http://backpack.tf/item/1163163214
Meh, I couldn't find any correct sales even with using those links... Tough luck I guess.
A buyout drop might be possible though, even though the change is ~14%. I don't know... :c
Except 20 keys doesn't come from a seller, it comes from averaging all sellers, which is flat-out not happening.
18 flat, COULD work, if there are literally zero sales.
18 flat would be a 14% change though, not valid for a b/o drop
and he's selling for 20 it looks like, not 18 (unless he changed it?)
It's close enough, and it's not like anybody enforces that rule anyway.