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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2010 14:20:58 GMT -5
I have a question about the Michael Jackson album "Thriller - 25th Anniversary Edition" specifically the Best Buy-exclusive CD with the Frankie Knuckles/David Morales remix of Thriller listed as a bonus track. Does anyone know the price this is going for these days? My finances are tight so I just put mine up for sale on Discogs yesterday, and it sold within a few hours. Which makes me afraid that my asking price was WAY too low :( I've searched the internet high & low but I cannot for the life of me find ANY of these for sale! So I can't tell if it's worth $20 or $2000 - do any collectors out there know anything about this release? How much does this sell for on the open market? www.discogs.com/release/1418457
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2010 10:53:22 GMT -5
*bump*
Anyone have any opinions on this? The Best Buy exclusive edition CD I had for sale ended up going for $200, and now I'm wondering if I should sell the Independent Record Stores exclusive edition (with the Billie Jean mix)? If so, maybe I should try pricing it higher and see what happens - $400 maybe? As I only paid like $12 for it originally I'm liking the net profit margin I'm earning on these *lol* But I don't wanna be ripped off, like in case these special edition CD's are worth far more. It's weird that Sony only made these exclusive to the US when MJ's biggest fan-base is overseas. And it sucks that the catalog #'s of the exclusive editions are identical to the cat #'s of the regular retail copies. That makes it hard to research online what version is what, unless it's still wrapped with the sticker on the shrinkwrap.
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