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This needs an update.
9 month old price.
Sale #1:
Sold mine for 38 Invasion Community Crate Keys:
http://m.imgur.com/auuUBSL
Proof of the effect:
http://m.imgur.com/W1M9ZJM
My buyout was 38 keys, however, it sold for full pure so I will be using the amount the seller paid:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28096903
Total 38*1.075 = 40.85 keys
Rounding it up to 41 keys
Sale #2:
Bought it for a Searing Plasma Fruit Shoot, the seller added a Dead of the Night, Genuine Anger painted black, Genuine Killer Exclusive painted black and a key:
http://m.imgur.com/7obZ6ND
Proof of the effect of the Fruit:
http://m.imgur.com/OmsLxsQ
Proof of the effect of the Anger:
http://m.imgur.com/qBBc8zn
His buyout was 33 keys:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28083208
Total: 33 keys (Capped by the buyout)
Sale #3:
Sold for 32 keys:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28011533
Buyer's backpack before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198024449494?time=1460246400 (He had 33 keys)
Buyer's backpack after: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198024449494?time=1460332800 (He now has 1 key)
Total: 32 keys
Seller at 40 keys:
http://m.imgur.com/SbSLyOj
It should cap at 38 b/o. Doesn't matter if it was pure
Pure sales shouldn't be capped even with a lower b/o.
^^
The point on capping a sale at the B/O is to find the approx. pure value of the item(s) involved. There is no reason to cap pure sales, especially when they happen that quickly. Even if it sold for unusuals, the B/O could be overlooked in this case.
Come on oddball, you know better than this.
Despite what everyone says, your sale should have been capped at 38 keys in my eyes.
A sale shouldnt be capped at its pure buyout if it sells for more in pure keys. That being mannco keys. If it sells for 38 keys that are valued at more than 1 key each, then the key does not really count as currency (i.e theres also keys worth ~5 keys, and they dont count as currency either).
Think of this as you should consider rare coins. Finnish 0.01€ coins are very rare because theyve been discontinued; only a limited amount has been made. A collector would pay a lot for such a coin, but in a store, you wont be able to buy a loaf of bread or a pack of cigarettes with one, since in the essence of currency, it is still only worth 0.01€. So too should the invasion keys as a currency unit be valued at 1 key; they were clearly considered as such in the trade.
Anyway, it should be close enough here; accepting as such