What? I'm sure it's a case of neither the seller or the buyer knowing what it's worth?
Well, if this particular buyer is willing to pay $6.99 for it, it's a case of it being worth $6.99 (plus the cost to ship it) to that buyer. And what's wrong with that?
I sell a yellow Harrah's brass insert $1.00 chip every week on eBay for $4.99. I came up with a great consumer oriented title and description about 18 months ago, and on some weeks, a single chip had gone for $17.00, $25.51, $32.00, and the all time record of $36.00.
For it to get that high, it takes two bidders, and I sleep like a baby. God Bless America!
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