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Sold for $200/1.88 = 106 keys (Oct 31) on marketplace https://marketplace.tf/items/tf2/146;5;u10
Traded for unknown amount of cash (Oct 12) https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198027905630#!/compare/1634083200/1634169600
Sold for 90 keys (Oct 10) https://imgur.com/PTshYaD
Traded for 82-104 keys (Sept 24)
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198196277395#!/compare/1632441600/1632528000
Whoopee Worth ~26 keys https://gladiator.tf/listings/614e4258bdf531f50e4f56dd
Stare Worth 108-130 keys https://gladiator.tf/listings/614d70a583ca0904b3edcb98
That should be all recent sales over last 2 months
Sold for 95 keys (Nov 21) https://imgur.com/Prdon8n
The third sale isn't right, looks like a buy order dump.
Why is the high-end 100? With a sale at 106, this should be 90 - 105 (rounded).
If there is a live not-duped sell order at 100 shouldn't 100 be kept as the upper bound?
Capping sales at unsolds is a not a good way to price things; either 106 is an outlier and should be excluded or it should be included. You bring up a good point in mentioning the seller however, as it has been listed at 100 for 6+ months https://gladiator.tf/listings/60aaa24437ffc622ffd694e3
Because of that, anything over 100 is likely a high outlier. 90 - 95 is probably best in that case, sorry for not seeing the seller the first time I looked at this.