Misty of Chincoteague (Henry, Marguerite)
Stormy, Misty's Foal ( same as above)
Ginger Pye (Estes, Eleanor)
Judy Moody gets famous (Mcdonald, Megan)
The little Prince (Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de
I'm having a yard sale what should i price these books?
At most yard sales I go to, I seldom pay over a buck for a book. Pax-C
Reply:unless the books are of exceptional value, at a yard sale, something's usually only worth what someone's willing to pay for it
Reply:ur having a garage sale kewl but anyway i would put the books at the price between $5-$15 but put the books u like best at a higher prise than the others u though weren't as gud!
%26gt;_%26lt; gud luck
btw i love the 1st book!
Reply:depends on the condition, the age, and if they have any collector value. i never heard of any of them, so for all i know maybe you'd have a hard time getting fifty cents apiece for them. but just because i never heard of them doesn't mean someone else might not pay top dollar for them.
i suggest that you google search bookseller sites, then see if any or all your books are there. and, if so, the price being asked.
another way would be simply to list them on ebay for a penny with no reserve, and let the market demand set the final price. just be sure to add enough for shipping to cover your mailing cost.
Reply:about 1.00$ to 2.00$ if you need to make money but if your looking to get rid of them make them about 75 cents :)
Reply:25 cents
Reply:You could go to Amazon.com and see what used copies in similar condition are selling for, and price yours a little less. Or you could set up your own seller account on Amazon!
Reply:I'd say a couple of $ each. Just make sure none of them are 1st edition... then they'd be worth a lot more and you should take them to a book dealer.
Reply:One dollar for paperbacks, two for hardcovers.
Reply:i say like 3 bucks or something
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