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Sold for $1333 via PayPal:
https://gyazo.com/a3eafac4946842bb588c06b74f8026f1
https://gyazo.com/c75a562c7b044cc8462a35fa28c0ad35
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198054898935#!/compare/1676592000/1678492800
https://backpack.tf/item/10591285608
(Purchased from EnderSlicer https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198177872379 however item was on Marketplace.tf originally and had to be withdrawn hence it not appearing in Ender's inventory comparison)
Keys are not worth ~$2.044 in paypal trading
I was reading the rules for Unusual Price Suggestions (https://forums.backpack.tf/topic/6033-rules-for-unusual-price-suggestions/) which stated "It's ok to use cash trades as proof, proof of the PayPal payment would be nice (personal information can be redacted of course). Bp.tf price for keys are acceptable now (like all prices it might be outdated tho so it's still recommended to be doublechecked before blindly using it).". Apologies if I had misinterpreted it!
You're ignoring this part -> "(like all prices it might be outdated tho so it's still recommended to be doublechecked before blindly using it)"
If you look through successful suggestions that use paypal/cash transactions, you should see that people will prove a valuation of keys for this trading method/type.