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Britains Soldiers 1470 Her Majesty's State Coach

Various - State coach with team of eight Windsor Greys and postilions in state livery. Renumbered to 9401 in 1962. more...
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Current A+/A+ Price Guide

£58.00

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Price Guide
£58.00
A+/A+ Condition

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Valuation of all conditions for: Britains Soldiers 1470 Her Majesty's State Coach
Model
Box
A+
A
B
C
D
E
NB
Model Condition
Box Condition
A+/A+
£58.00
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Model Details for Britains Soldiers 1470 Her Majesty's State Coach

Brand/Number:
Britains Soldiers 1470
Model Name:
Her Majesty's State Coach
Color/Variation:
Various
Details:
State coach with team of eight Windsor Greys and postilions in state livery. Renumbered to 9401 in 1962.
Produced to:
1961
Scale:
1/32
Length:
507 mm
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However many (particularly older items) will not be in perfect condition and will have a subtantially lower value. Follow steps 1 and 2 below to establish an aproximate valuation for less than perfect items.
Remember to be harsh when giving your item a condition grading, one tiny chip will downgrade a toy from A+ to A!
Step 1
Use this table to give your model a condition code consisting of two letters, the first refers to the model and the second to the box or packaging. i e A/B.
A+
=
Mint. As issued by the manufacturer.
A
=
Excellent with only the slightest faults.
B
=
Very good but with some signs of wear.
C
=
Good but with obvious wear.
D
=
Fair perhaps with some parts missing.
E
=
Fit for restoration purposes only.
NB
=
No box or packaging.
Step 2
Select from this table the appropriate condition gradings and you will see an aproximate valuation for this listing.

Price Guide "All Conditions" :

Britains Soldiers 1470 Her Majesty's State Coach


Box/Packaging Condition
Model
Condition
 
A+
A
B
C
D
E
NB
A+
£58.00
£52.20
£49.30
£46.40
£40.60
£34.80
£29.00
A
£49.30
£43.50
£40.60
£37.70
£31.90
£26.10
£20.30
B
£43.50
£37.70
£34.80
£31.90
£26.10
£20.30
£14.50
C
£37.70
£31.90
£29.00
£26.10
£20.30
£14.50
£11.60
D
£29.00
£23.20
£20.30
£17.40
£11.60
£8.70
£5.80
E
£23.20
£20.30
£17.40
£14.50
£8.70
£5.80
£2.90
Please note!
Some early toys were never supplied with boxes. Gift set boxes are much more valuable than other boxes.
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