Would you guys say $23 for a sealed deck of the gold ones is too much? Cheers
Four-year-old deck, limited edition, printed in a foreign country for sale there, very interesting design...
I'd say I'd pay that, so no, not too much. Just watch the shipping charges.
considering they were sold for 80RMB (approximately $12.5USD) when it was released during the Olympics, i don't think $17 is too bad. it's not being printed anymore, and it's a souvenir type playing card. souvenirs always end up at the higher end of the price spectrum.
Souvenir decks on the high end? Maybe vintage ones. None of the top five most expensive deck talked about here are souvenir decks. Most souvenir decks are cheaply made and poor quality. I guarantee you that a sealed New Fan Back in white would fetch more than a sealed "Welcome to Hoboken" deck...
Having said all that, an Olympic souvenir deck, well-made, can fetch a premium. But that has more to do with the manufacturer and limited nature of the deck than the fact that it's a souvenir deck. The most valued souvenir decks around are mostly USPC-made: stuff like the '84 and '96 Olympics decks, the Air Force One decks, the 2009 Bike Messenger deck, the Hanshin Tigers deck, the Yomiuri Giants decks, the Harry Potter Japanese deck, Original Fake, Clot Limited Editions, etc. - the list goes on, but the common factor is "made by USPC". That makes the difference.
These gold and silver decks look mighty cool, and I think they're plastic - are they, Krystle?