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Basically the title. They sent me the photos, they found them when clearing out parents house. Said books are used but the game is unused

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[โ€“] Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

A good way to find out is to look it up on eBay. Someone's probably selling one right now. See what that's going for, and jot down any details they mention on the listing. If their listing mentions a year, edition, or other clarifying detail, check to make sure yours matches theirs, and if not, just keep record of which version yours is.

Then go to the Google. Ask it how much you can get for "your version". If there's a market for it, it should point you on the right direction.

[โ€“] nokturne213@sopuli.xyz 12 points 1 week ago

When checking eBay always check completed auctions. I recently acquired some 1st and 2nd edition d&d books for my shop. I was going to put them out on the shelves. There was a copy of one of the books listed at $250+/- but I switched to completed listings and for the last 6 months they averaged about $46.