I know a guy who has 30+ of them and needs to sell them, but many people think they are not worth anything because they are from Wal*Mart. Most of them are “Winner’s Circle”. He collected them from 1992 to 2006.
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I know a guy who has 30+ of them and needs to sell them, but many people think they are not worth anything because they are from Wal*Mart. Most of them are “Winner’s Circle”. He collected them from 1992 to 2006.
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#1 by Anonymous at June 13th, 2009
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No, I’m sorry :O( Anything mass produced like this as a “Collectible” is usually worthless. I do not even take these kinds of things in on consignment, as their selling prices are so poor. There might be a rare exception, but overall..no.
#2 by Anonymous at June 13th, 2009
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collectibles are finicky ..they could be valueable one minute and then the next day not…however nascar is here to stay,much of it depends on quality ,quality,quality…if the car has been taken out of the original packaging,drops in price…what condition is the car and packaging in? one minor scratch or bend in either..can majorly drop the price.and each car can have difference in price.it also depends on the rarity of the car…go to barnes and noble and see if they have a price guide book,to get a general idea on what its worth.like to point out too,that the value also depends on how popular nascar is in the area that you are trying to sell it.these links might give your friend a little bit of extra info
#3 by Anonymous at June 13th, 2009
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What makes something valuable, as a collectible, is high demand with low supply. Wal-Mart is pretty well known for matching supply with demand. So, no.
#4 by Anonymous at June 14th, 2009
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Only if there is a small chihuahua eating a taco on the side of it.