Hello all you old 64 users.
First 36 issues in binders
while cleaning out my old room at my parents i came across my collection of old ZZap 64's . I didnt realise they are in such demand so any idea what this collection is worth?
i found my old ZZaps First 36 issues in binders
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Hi and check out this whole thread.
Once again I emerge from beneath a massive pile of paper which makes my desk groan to bring you the world’s most amazing posts.
WOW and mabe wow again
Well thanks for that...2 binders 330 quid and I have 3.......happy days
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Re: WOW and mabe wow again
I said the whole thread.dabong wrote:Well thanks for that...2 binders 330 quid and I have 3.......happy days
Once again I emerge from beneath a massive pile of paper which makes my desk groan to bring you the world’s most amazing posts.
See I should read the whole thing
Well as I read further You found my ebay listing. Thought there value was low so started searching the net....and thats why im here ta daa
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I'd say that, realistically, they're currently worth bugger all, in terms of true value. However, as is often the case, they're actually worth what someone is willing to pay (and, in the case of eBay, what people end up paying after getting into bidding wars and then thinking "shit" when they see that final invoice!)
I don't know which auction this refers to specifically, but I suspect that it's possibly this one (although that only states issues 1-34, not 1-36). I suspect that one will end between £200 and £350, depending on whether the final bidder pays a sensible amount or whether they're a little bit mental.
Good luck anyways.
I don't know which auction this refers to specifically, but I suspect that it's possibly this one (although that only states issues 1-34, not 1-36). I suspect that one will end between £200 and £350, depending on whether the final bidder pays a sensible amount or whether they're a little bit mental.
Good luck anyways.