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Anyone know of any recent sale prices for the 20 numbered limited Kim Jung Gi Usagi prints? I know that they only came out this summer/fall but was curious as to recent sales. I do not even know what they sold for originally. Thanks!
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BuckRogers wrote:Anyone know of any recent sale prices for the 20 numbered limited Kim Jung Gi Usagi prints? I know that they only came out this summer/fall but was curious as to recent sales. I do not even know what they sold for originally. Thanks!
I think they were less than $100.00 a piece. I can't find the original info.

One recently sold for $420.00. Number 9/20 has now been sold twice on eBay.

They still have women's shirts available with that image on them.

http://www.kimjunggius.com/collections/ ... irt-womens
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He donated the original art to me to post on an eBay auction. I passed it on to Steve who handled the charity auctions. However, with Sharon gone, the money will go to a charity.

It is a really beautiful piece.
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Gaffey wrote:
BuckRogers wrote:Anyone know of any recent sale prices for the 20 numbered limited Kim Jung Gi Usagi prints? I know that they only came out this summer/fall but was curious as to recent sales. I do not even know what they sold for originally. Thanks!
I think they were less than $100.00 a piece. I can't find the original info.

One recently sold for $420.00. Number 9/20 has now been sold twice on eBay.

They still have women's shirts available with that image on them.

http://www.kimjunggius.com/collections/ ... irt-womens
The one that sold for $420 (#9/20) actually sold for a bit over $300 including shipping and insurance on the "Make Offer" tab on ebay (How do I know? It was I who bought it! :) ) I just LOVE that print and I am super excited to have one. I was just curious how badly I was taken to the cleaners??? :)

I missed out on the original auctions for this print and as I sold my Hulk a couple of weekends ago I was able to go that high for it and still reserve a bit of cash for my Albedo #2 search. I am like a kid in a candy store right now with my Hulk sales money. My wife has given me free rein to spend that sales money on whatever I want as it was from my pre-marriage collection! I have been looking at the 7.0 Albedo on ebay for $565 and also the comicvine.com 8.5 one that is listed as buy now $1400 and bid is at $925. Somehow I am managing to be at least a bit patient. Neither of those seem perfect to me for those prices at this time. Maybe I'm crazy and those are great deals? And maybe I'll change my mind in the future, but for now, I am watching and waiting and seeing what else is out there.

Thanks for the reply, though, Gaffey!
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Stan Sakai wrote:He donated the original art to me to post on an eBay auction. I passed it on to Steve who handled the charity auctions. However, with Sharon gone, the money will go to a charity.

It is a really beautiful piece.
Thanks you Stan for the info. It is indeed, to my limited knowledge of what it out there, one of the most beautiful "non-yours" pieces that I have seen.

All of the art that was produced for Sharon must have a bit of a bittersweetness to them with the circumstances. Hope that you all are doing well and finding some peace. God Bless!
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