Lladro Prices
There are millions of collectors worldwide that collect everything from sports cards, to miniatures, from crystal, to rarer comics. One thing to collect is Lladro figurines. Like all collectible hobbies one of the difficult aspects can be determining prices for the figurines. With a bit of research and planning you can figure out what is a fair Lladro prices for buying and selling figurines or just about any other collectible available today.
One of the first things to consider is the rarity of your particular Lladro figurine. How many of them were originally made? How hard are they to find now? Whether buying or selling any collectible rarity matters. The fewer of them available worldwide, the harder they will be to find. Also the older they are, the more likely fewer will be available still. Sellers of rare figurines will have less competition so the Lladro prices will generally be higher. When starting your collection, it may be a better idea to look for slightly more common and affordable figurines. Just remember that the rarer pieces will be harder to find, cost significantly more, and may fluctuate in price depending on if others are available on the market at the same time. Those are things to consider before buying any expensive figurines especially if there is a chance you may resell them later.
Ever wonder why some baseball cards sell for tens of thousands of dollars? They are decades old, some even almost 100 years old. At the time many children did not have card sleeves. Instead they stored them in boxes and did not take care of them. Because of this few are in good condition today. Those few are worth incredibly high prices because of the rarity. The same is true for Lladro figurines in many ways. Condition matters. Buy from sellers that have expensive figurines graded by impartial third parties. Even for cheaper ones look at it carefully before buying. Is it in good shape? Is it in poor shape? A beat up figurine is worth less money so what seems like a good deal may not be good enough. Is it like new? No visible wear, looks like it was purchased just recently? Is it still in the original packaging? The condition of the figurines can alter the Lladro prices at least as much as its rarity.
There are millions of collectors worldwide that collect everything from sports cards, to miniatures, from crystal, to rarer comics. One thing to collect is Lladro figurines. Like all collectible hobbies one of the difficult aspects can be determining prices for the figurines. With a bit of research and planning you can figure out what is a fair Lladro prices for buying and selling figurines or just about any other collectible available today.
One of the first things to consider is the rarity of your particular Lladro figurine. How many of them were originally made? How hard are they to find now? Whether buying or selling any collectible rarity matters. The fewer of them available worldwide, the harder they will be to find. Also the older they are, the more likely fewer will be available still. Sellers of rare figurines will have less competition so the Lladro prices will generally be higher. When starting your collection, it may be a better idea to look for slightly more common and affordable figurines. Just remember that the rarer pieces will be harder to find, cost significantly more, and may fluctuate in price depending on if others are available on the market at the same time. Those are things to consider before buying any expensive figurines especially if there is a chance you may resell them later.
Ever wonder why some baseball cards sell for tens of thousands of dollars? They are decades old, some even almost 100 years old. At the time many children did not have card sleeves. Instead they stored them in boxes and did not take care of them. Because of this few are in good condition today. Those few are worth incredibly high prices because of the rarity. The same is true for Lladro figurines in many ways. Condition matters. Buy from sellers that have expensive figurines graded by impartial third parties. Even for cheaper ones look at it carefully before buying. Is it in good shape? Is it in poor shape? A beat up figurine is worth less money so what seems like a good deal may not be good enough. Is it like new? No visible wear, looks like it was purchased just recently? Is it still in the original packaging? The condition of the figurines can alter the Lladro prices at least as much as its rarity.
Current Lladro Items on Ebay:
NAO by LLADRO porcelain Figurine Spain GIRL Carrying Goose with open wings
| US $9.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 18:03:29 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
LLADRO # 4849 GIRL FEEDING GEESE FROM BASKET
| US $29.50 (9 Bids) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 17:54:46 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
LLADRO Figurine/ Retired /glazed #4602 " Medico " " The Doctor " mint condition
| US $215.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 18:46:43 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
LLadro cat figurine; cute attentive cat play with me 1981
| US $40.99 (4 Bids) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 18:00:10 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
LLADRO FIGURINE CARNIVAL COUPLE BALLERINA AND CLOWN
| US $59.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 17:59:32 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
LLADRO'S GORGEOUS AND TALL "SPANISH POLICEMAN" #4889
| US $159.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 18:53:32 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |