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  • Other than what I have listed I only have a pink carnation, a voodoo doll, and a shamrock.
    Over the years I have done multiple things to obtain my collectibles. I have a pokemon shop, a cycling thread, and I also used to flip collectibles for higher prices. Another very efficient way to gain a lot of tbt is from events. Try to stock up on as many rare collectibles you can. Then resell them later.
    Lets put it this way.. In equity (total amount of TBT my collectibles are worth) I have about 60k - 65k in collectibles. So losing out on 500 TBT wont kill me. But in your case having about a total of 1k - 1.5k in collectibles, losing out on about 1000 TBT is a major setback.
    I would say the most expensive collectible you have is the mothers day carnation for 450 tbt
    What I mean is that I can afford to lose out on some TBT because I have a lot of worth in my other collectibles. That means I can price my stuff way lower without feeling like I am losing much TBT. Like you are a relatively new member and I am assuming you don't have too much TBT or too many collectibles.
    Yeah but the only difference is that I can take a hit for a few hundred TBT because I have equity in my collectibles. But dont worry. Hopefully you can snag back some collectibles at restock! Who knows, maybe you will walk away with way more TBT than you think.
    i still think there will be some sales increase on restock days when less active users show up and read the threads, and when people looking to buy restocks miss out and become more willing to look at other sales
    yeah im coming up short on tbt too.
    well you still have enough to grab an apple or peach, then you can sell for over 1000, and have profits to reinvest in day 3 and/or day 4. (day 2 will not have collectibles).
    You can check out the Market Price Summary of Collectibles thread that's somewhere in the tbt marketplace. Pretty sure your best bet is the toy hammer, or the yellow house.
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