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Topic: 40th anniversary gold wreath
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victak
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posted 09-15-2011 02:14 PM
Hi! Just joined up because I'm new to collecting here in Japan. I saw a keychain of this gold wreath guy and was wondering what would be a reasonable price to pay for it. I checked the list, but there wasn't a price guide for that one. I also saw some blue INA smurfs here that looked cute and was wondering about the price for them too. Any help really appreciated!
Posts: 3 | From: Japan | Registered: Sep 2011
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Sassette
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posted 09-15-2011 04:03 PM
Hi victak,
Welcome to BlueBuddies. We're happy you joined us here in the Smurf Village! You have interest in some very cute Promo Smurfs. More photos & info can be seen in the Promotional Smurfs section. Here are some pictures and prices of the Smurfs you mentioned...
 40th Anniversary Gold Wreath Smurf
There are a couple of 40th Anniversary Keychain Smurfs: The Gold Wreath Smurf and Papa Smurf. According to the Smurf Catalog, the value of the 40th Anniversary Gold Wreath Smurf is 20 Euros.
 INA Smurfs
The solid blue INA Smurfs have "INA 1983 (c) Peyo" stamped on the bottom of their feet. (Not to be confused with blue Rohling Smurfs / "Raw" Smurfs or the miniature-sized OMO Smurfs). The INA Smurfs also feel like a softer rubber, rather than the PVC of regular Smurfs. There are a total of 6 different promotional INA Smurfs to collect. The value of an INA Smurf is 15 Euros.
1) 20037 INA Doctor Smurf 2) 20039 INA Mallet Smurf 3) 20042 INA Chef Smurf 4) 20082 INA Shy Smurf 5) 20103 INA Schoolboy Smurf 6) 20104 INA Pirate Smurf
Hope this helps!
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Posts: 4477 | From: Smurfingland | Registered: Jul 1999
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victak
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posted 09-15-2011 07:23 PM
Thank you so much for that! The place I saw them are asking about twice that much, so I might give them a miss...
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Sassette
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posted 09-16-2011 01:36 AM
You're welcome!
Keep in mind that the prices I mentioned are from the most recent Smurf Catalog (which is from 2003) so the prices are on the low or conservative side. When you see Promo Smurfs sell on eBay, for example, they typically always sell for more than the "book" value. Regardless, it's up to you to decide if you can live without them! ![[Wink]](wink.gif)
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Posts: 4477 | From: Smurfingland | Registered: Jul 1999
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