#overall the value should increase after gen 2 by ROUGHLY 10%
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furbyvalueguide · 7 years ago
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could you put a base value on each wave of colors fr 1998? not every color just the wave itself if ifnthat makes sense
By no means am I a mathematician so take my numbers with a grain of salt, but since I’d like this to seem somewhat professional I’ll be basing this list on rough range percentages that can be applicable to my original guide. This will not include special editions just yet, though hopefully I will get around to making a percentage list for that too. Additionally, I will have the baby generations with their corresponding numbers listed alongside whatever percentage they apply to.–Generation One (Tuxedo, Witch’s Cat, Snowball, OG Leopard, Church Mouse, OG Wolf) and Generation One (Snowy White, Sunny Yellow, Mint Green, Baby Pink, Peachy, Baby Blue)          Base price. These furbys are the most easy to find, because they were                 one of the first lots to receive the most sales as they first hit store shelves.Generation Two (Giraffe, Owl, Tiger, Bear, Zebra, Dalmatian)           Base price. Being the second generation released they also got a lot of               exposure and a sales rep to match. Generation Three (Elephant, Gorilla, Lamb, Flamingo, Snow Leopard, Frog) and Generation Two (Clown, Very Purple/Grape, Primary, Springtime, Little Baby Blue, Fresh Orange)          ~10% additive to this generation’s quality price. Not much for the cheaper           end of the quality spectrum, but it does make a difference for the overall             value markup. Generation Four (Tie-Dye, Dragon, Ladybug, Bumblebee, Cheetah, Coffee)          ~17-20% additive to this generation’s quality price. Yes it is about                         boosted by ten. You can expect this really. While there are many gen1s               and gen2s available at once on Ebay, it takes a bit of checking in and                   digging to find these guys listed. Generation Five (Kiwi, Koala, Lizard, Turtle, Sherbert, Rooster) and Generation Three (Confetti, Blue Change, Purple Stripes, Curly, Wavy Stripes, Flower Bud)          ~25-30% additive to this generation’s quality price. Despite feeding y'all             some rough percentage numbers, some gens still fluctuate given how                 commonly they are sold. I’ve seen a handful more kiwis than I’d say I’ve               seen of the turtles or roosters.Generation Six: (Alligator, Tart Tangerine, Color Change, Husky, Champagne, Blue Turtle/Spider Web)           ~38-42% additive to this generation’s quality price. A few of this                         generation are harder to find, while others are simply in high demand. Generation Seven: (Red Wolf, Banana Peel/Skin, Golden Stripes, Juicy Grape, Mink, Raccoon) and Generation Four: (Sheep, Purple Tip, Coral/Candycane, Crystal, Lime Green, Seahorse.)          ~50% additive to this generation’s quality price. A harder generation to               find, especially for the babies. But still accessible if you keep your eyes               peeled (like the banana furby of this gen hahaha i hate living it hurts                     everyday).
–And there you have it! I hope you find this helpful. Remember that these are rough estimations of percentage values! They may differ dependently on an individual furby, but overall try to trust your gut! Wait and have patience when it comes to the best offers that may come to you, and keep an eye out on as many sites as possible. I’ll be posting these lists, and my main furby buying website sources on a separate page to my blog that will be available through a link in my description! Keep an eye out for that if you’re new and looking for a price range idea and place to start looking.
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