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| Now's the time to fill those 'expensive' gaps.....it's a buyers market!! Just got an extremely good 1st of N/N 50 Pesticides & pollution with near perfect un-priceclipped D/J for £10.00!! I'm certainly pleased!! (Somewhere off the internet!). Cheers & happy/lucky hunting collectors. Lee (Cornwall).
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Bill (18/05/2011) My own opinion is that Moths would sell at £75-95 and a good quality copy of Ferns at £300-350 including any auctioneers fees, if relevant.
Bill
This is posted primarily for information, albeit with some smugness on my part!A mint first edition of NN90 Moths sold on eBay today for £72.51 (see eBay item 180678441501 for those that are interested), so it would be appear that prices are even less robust than I thought! However, I haven't seen a copy of Ferns sold recently so no idea whether that estimate is accurate. Bill
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Bill (14/06/2011)
Bill (18/05/2011) My own opinion is that Moths would sell at £75-95 and a good quality copy of Ferns at £300-350 including any auctioneers fees, if relevant.
Bill
This is posted primarily for information, albeit with some smugness on my part!
A mint first edition of NN90 Moths sold on eBay today for £72.51 (see eBay item 180678441501 for those that are interested), so it would be appear that prices are even less robust than I thought! However, I haven't seen a copy of Ferns sold recently so no idea whether that estimate is accurate.
Bill
A great copy of Ferns was sold at auction in the NW (not a specialist book auction) for £165+commission and was (3 days later) for sale in a very nice North Walian book shop for £595 (it was a coincidence that I was a) at the auction and b) at the book shop, but I know it was the same copy)...which allowed me to have much fun at the owner's expense...which he took in good humour.
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