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Topic: Scrye Life Counter 1994?
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Steelerman Member
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posted November 08, 2011 08:26 PM
i have recently aquired a 1994 Scrye Life counter made by Reaper Minatures. still in box and packaging. it is a Wizard with a sword and stuff above his head. item # RC003GP can anyone tell me the value of this item? been looking but really cant find one identical to this one. there is Scrye counters that are being sold on Ebay. sorry if i posted this in the wrong forum. any help is greatly appreciated
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PortlisX Member
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posted November 08, 2011 10:43 PM
If I'm thinking of the same item, I've sold them used before for between 35-40 bucks. If it's still in the original packaging, I'd expect you could find a buyer at quite a bit more than that. For whatever reason, people really seem to love these things.Granted, this was a couple years ago now... and the market very well might have changed since then.
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Steelerman Member
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posted November 09, 2011 07:17 PM
well thank you. anyone else? maybe a link to someplace to let me know more about these life counters and what syles the company produced? any help is still greatly appreciated. thanks Steelerman
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hammr7 Member
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posted November 09, 2011 11:02 PM
You mean these? bottom of this page, top of the next on the thread?http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6950&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=60 They made a bunch of variations, by color, design, and the range of the counter. Magic was the biggest, but not only, application.
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Steelerman Member
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posted November 10, 2011 04:39 AM
yep mine looks exactly like those in the 2nd picture from the bottom, the gold one in the middle. any idea what it is worth? and thanks for the link. that is an awesome collection there.
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hammr7 Member
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posted November 10, 2011 12:10 PM
Those pics are from my collection. If you have a basic counter, they typically run anywhere from $25 to $50. If you have the 14-carat gold plated one, it is rarer and goes for ~ $10 to $20 more than the others. If you have the 24-carat gold plated one, they sometimes approach $100. Unless yours came with the original box it is really tough to tell the difference between the 14-carat and 24-carat versions. Your box should say if it is 24-carat, otherwise it is 14-carat. They also made them in pewter and copper, plus the various land colors (black, white, red, green, and blue). Depending upon when purchased, you could either get the tinted clear coats on the counter disks, or the solid enamel coatings. My collection shows a bunch of each.
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