(01-12-2009 08:01 PM)_j00 Wrote: [ -> ]What are these Jeff Gordon collectibles worth?
They are all in fairly nice shape and still packaged.
1. Jeff Gordon- #24 Dupont Chroma Premier- 1997 Monte Carlo- 1 of 2,000- 1:64 scale- Action Performance
2. Jeff Gordon- #24 Dupont Million Dollar Date- 1997 Monte Carlo- 1 of 25,000- 1:64 scale- Action Performance
3. 1998 Dupont Chromalusion Monte Carlo- 1 of 24,984- Revell Collection- 1:64 scale
4. Jeff Gordon- #24 Dupont Jurassic Park 1997 Monte Carlo- Limited Edition- 1:64 scale- Action Performance
Sorry to give you my "2 week late" take on this important subject. I spend time on a site calledDiecast registry. Try the following link or simply copy and paste to your browser:
http://www.diecastregistry.net/
Not only does it provide valuable insight on those of us who wish to keep track of current and estimated values of parts of our collectibles, but it also from time to time is a good measure on what your collectible might sell for these days. (Remember that the actual value of your diecast might not be reflected accurately in the going price, or price asked by an individual. After all, some sellers may not realize the true value of what they are selling. This could result in big win or big loss depending on the outcome...)
That said, your 1990's Jeff Gordon collectibles, all Action models, might have considerable value to a true fan or collector. What they are axctually WORTH is a different story. I had a chance to look up each of your items and found both good news and not so good news if you are looking to sell, or whether to hold on to your items. ( Most people are dissapointed at today's market value for most collectibles)
Don't take anyone's word for it though, it will take careful research over many hours for YOU and YOU alone to make those decisions.
Also try typing in "nascar diecast value" on any search engine such as Yahoo.com, MSN.com, Live.com, Ask.com, etc (without the quotation marks), or copy and paste the link below to your browser:
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=nascar+...s&ei=UTF-8
Please understand that relative value belongs to the individual collector, and you can help yourself by looking up your items on places like Ebay FIRST, then mosey on to sites like this one and browse for your items occasionally to see if the values are average in the "diecast for sale" sections, OR if there is aTRUE Jeff Gordon fan (in your case) that can shed more light on whatever it is you decide....."Do I hold on to it, or do I sell it?"
Also remember that the older a model is, the more rare a find, the overall condition, etc....the more likely that you might want to do a more careful research for your sake.
Hope this helps a little.