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haggy | 4 years ago

> A high rating is not enough to guarantee a high auction price - although it helps. Another copy of Super Mario 64 in the same auction with a 9.6 A++ rating sold for a comparatively affordable $13,200

This seems to reinforce some kind of laundering/tax evasion scenario. There is little logical reason for one cartridge to go for $13K and another to go for $1.5mm when both are certified excellent condition. It appears that the one going for far more is a product of timing. Someone needed to move a large chunk of money quickly and decided on the Mario cartridge.

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cinntaile|4 years ago

If the normal buyers are only willing to pay $13k I don't see how it makes sense to pay $1.5 million to launder money. That's a big loss you'll have to take.

rightbyte|4 years ago

The seller is a co-conspirator? The loss is only the auction house fee in that case.