Strag wrote:Wow, a $30 deck! Nice!
I wish I had access to the file I used to have with a list of all the decks I had at that point, where I had purchased them, and how much I had paid for them.
Since many/most of the decks of the decks I purchased back then were old (up to 100+ years old), paying $30 for a deck was not uncommon for me back then (nowadays, I rarely pay more than $10/$15 for a deck).
The most I ever paid for a deck was $200 for a fairly rare Israeli deck from the 1920s (I was offered $1,000 for it right after I bought it, but declined. It remains probably my favorite deck in my collection).
The most I ever saw a deck go for on eBay was $1,100. It was a 100-year-old deck from a Los Angeles area racetrack. I saw nothing special about it, but evidently, several others did, as there was quite a bidding war for it (back then, you could see who had bid on an item).