[quote=Cars4Sale]
James - Firstly, I really appreciate your candor regarding the reality of getting what "we" think they're worth. Our interest in unloading this collection for our mother far out-weighs any interest in trying to sell them on eBay. Your breakdown of what that costs, not to mention the time it involves is much appreciated. Now for my questions....
What are "Hunts"?
How do we recognize "limiteds & other non mainline" pieces?
What is "HTF"?
Hunts or Treasure Hunts are from 1995 to present. From 1995 to 1999 I think, will have a green stripe across the center of the card just above the blister(Plastic case holding car)I think year 2000 was when they went to the side stripes( Not positive on that) but will have either Treasure Hunt on a green stripe on the RH side of the card, next to the blister & some have a picture of a little pirates treasure chest on the green stripe oon 2000 & later. As for those, 1995 & 1996 were the best years, certain cars like the 1995 Hunt '67 Camaro still are fetching $300.00 depending on wheel variation & 1995 VW Bug Hunt is about $100.00-$125.00. 1996 Hunts fetched $20.00+ & the prices go down from there but is also depends on which car it is, there are a few 1997 Hunts $10.00-$25.00 since most didn't have Real Rider tires & they wasn't a great car either like the Blimp, Street Cleaver.
As for HTF's--(Hard to Finds) which are variations that if you have the right one can fetch $100.00+ depending on the ones you have. Those, I couldn't tell you too much since I haven't been keeping up with them so I couldn't really tell you which ones which. They best way would be to get a Lee's Price Guide & kind of make a note of certain ones & then compare to Ebay, but if you did it this way, you will pretty much be going through each & every car & take up the rest of your life.
If you got kids, if the person is a close relative doesn't really care too much about money at this point, could give them to your kids & have your kids put them away until they get to an age where they can either collect them from that point or sell them.
On the limiteds, it also depends on what it is. Certain cars were massed produced so they were more out there than people collecting & they don't really fetch very much money. After 1998-1999, the bottom pretty much feel out of the Hot Wheels market on stuff after 1990.
Also, on the loose ones, you can't go by the date on the base of the car. The date on the base is when they made the mold for that base, not the car. The only time you can use the date is on the actual package, most models are a year behind so you will have to add a year to the date on the package.
The redlines(Vintage) or the 25th Anniversary versions are OK, there are some people that collect them but they don't really fetch very much on them, I have seen them sell between $2.50-$5.00ea depending on which ones.
But the biggest problem when trying to sell a large collection like that is you only cater to a very small select individuals because of the cash involved & the bad thing about that is they dictate the price.
But you need to find a trustworthy person near you that can help you out on what to ask for but don't sell anything to them, or at least figure out what they are trying to get from cheap.
I seen way too many sorry people try to help someone sell their collection, they will get them to ask for top dollar for some things that is actually worthless while they are on the sideline telling the person this is only worthless just so they can buy it up at dirt cheap prices.
I posted a few pics for to see a few different ones just so you can get an idea.
Here's a Hunt with the treasure chest on it, this thing is worth around $3.00-$5.00
This Hunt is from 1996 & is better for one it was limited more & I want to say it was hitting on Ebay around $40.00.
