can someone help me out with what they think fair market value for a grahams 45 in decent condition is worth?
(assume proper cellaring, care with a new avery label attached)
fair market value
fair market value
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- Alex Bridgeman
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Re: fair market value
At auction, when you don't necessarily know the provenance, you would expect to pay GBP 260-420, depending on appearance.
From a reputable and reliable UK retailer, you would expect to pay GBP 650-700 (including taxes)
From a reputable and reliable UK retailer, you would expect to pay GBP 650-700 (including taxes)
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Re: fair market value
$600-700 probably. Not sure if I have ever had '45 Graham before????
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Re: fair market value
it went for 750$ all in
for a bottle that had Signs of seepage too, i would have went as high as 300$ due to poor storage.
for a bottle that had Signs of seepage too, i would have went as high as 300$ due to poor storage.
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