The recipient of a PhD in chemistry from the University of Minnesota, Evan A. Weitz works as a tutor with Achieve Academics and as the senior lab technician with Absolute Sound Laboratories. Beyond his work, Evan A. Weitz enjoys collecting rare, out-of-print board games.
Vintage board games can range in value from a few dollars to more than $5,000, depending on a myriad of factors. If you plan on pricing a collectible board game for its sale, you first need to consider the game itself and its age. Popular games such as Scrabble and Monopoly, even if they were made more than 70 years ago, won't be worth very much, while rare games from the same period could be worth a considerable amount. Games such as Black Lagoon, which was released in 1963, or games that were released for a special event, such as Agent of Change, which was a limited edition game released by the Huntington Museum of Art in West Virginia, could be worth hundreds of dollars, even though the latter game was released less than 30 years ago. Additionally, the condition of the game will severely impact its worth. If a game is in poor condition or missing pieces, it is unlikely to sell for a top price. The sales venue also plays a big factor, with informed collectors willing to pay much more for a particular game in an online auction than casual customers would pay at a garage sale.
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