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Post by dinoridersforsale on Feb 8, 2012 1:01:58 GMT
The figures on the bottom are Jurassic Park diecasts. Don't know what the others are. 1 labeled Playtime. 1 Arasaurolophous labeled 1988 Carnegie. 1 labeled Megalosaurus 1974 "Approximately 9 inches in length" and with a very difficult to read name of manufacturer. Small dinos have no markings. www.flickr.com/photos/1185762no5/6838567269/in/photostream
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Post by DinoLord on Feb 8, 2012 2:11:07 GMT
The Parasaurolophus is the old Carnegie Collection Parasaurolophus.
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Post by gwangi on Feb 8, 2012 2:25:50 GMT
The Megalosaurus should read 9 meters. It was made by Invicta for the British Museum of Natural History. It is not worth much but is a collectors item.
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Post by dinoridersforsale on Feb 8, 2012 4:33:46 GMT
The Megalosaurus should read 9 meters. It was made by Invicta for the British Museum of Natural History. It is not worth much but is a collectors item. I can't quite make it out, but it looks like you might be right. I have never sold dinosaur toys (besides Dinoriders), so I have NO clue about value. Can you throw out some numbers for me on what I have in that picture? Thanks!
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Post by gwangi on Feb 8, 2012 12:34:25 GMT
On eBay the Megalosaurus is selling between $10-15, the para is only worth about $5.
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Post by dinoridersforsale on Feb 8, 2012 16:08:24 GMT
Thanks for all the feedback. I am going to ask $20 for the whole lot of those 2 figures, plus Jurassic Park diecast, plus the others.
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