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Edited:
May 12th 2023 purchase: $199.99 (127.56 keys)
199.99/1.56 = 127.56
https://marketplace.tf/items/tf2/30623;5;u211
sale1 is out date
Sales
Sales older than 2 months old are not valid proof; this does not mean that they are not useful. Feel free to include them to provide supplemental proof. Just don't rely on them to set your range.
Exceptions: For very rare hats, if there have only been 1-2 sales in the last 3 months, a trade up to 3 months old is okay to use as proof to establish more data points. Keep in mind, new sales should take precedence over older ones.
https://forums.backpack.tf/topic/6033-rules-for-unusual-price-suggestions/
Cash Trades / Market Transactions
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 Bp.tf price for keys are acceptable now (like all prices it might be outdated tho so it's still recommended to be doublechecked before blindly using it).
Use the value of keys on the site at which the item sold to determine the key conversion at the time of the trade. (i.e. use the SCM value of keys on SCM sales, use the marketplace.tf value of keys on marketplace.tf sales, use the opskins value of keys on opskins sales). For most transactions, this means you can use the key value at the exact date of the sale. When key prices are not stable, or when key values are unusually high or low at a certain day, a key average over a longer amount of time can be taken instead; a more detailed explanation can be found here.
Rule - for all unusuals above 10 keys, please round to the nearest whole key