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2 vintage GRATEFUL DEAD SHIRTs from yard sale
I need help with these 2 Grateful dead shirts that I cant find info for online. Can someone help me with value please? Thank you for your time and help.
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Re: 2 vintage GRATEFUL DEAD SHIRTs from yard sale
While not 70's or 80's gold, these would still be considered desireable by Dead fans. Are the tags Liquid Blue? 90's shirts tend to sell better w/ the LB tag.
As for price, the market has been soft since the USPS int'l price increase on Jan 27 (at least for me). I'd start them at auction for $50 then hope for a bid. If not I'd lower it to $35 w/ $50 BIN. Otherwise, I'd just keep it at $50 fixed price and hope for the right buyer to come along. Or just sock them away. Barring an economic collapse, Jerry era Dead shirts will only rise in the future.
As for price, the market has been soft since the USPS int'l price increase on Jan 27 (at least for me). I'd start them at auction for $50 then hope for a bid. If not I'd lower it to $35 w/ $50 BIN. Otherwise, I'd just keep it at $50 fixed price and hope for the right buyer to come along. Or just sock them away. Barring an economic collapse, Jerry era Dead shirts will only rise in the future.
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