DJ_Shadow
12-09-2014, 12:29 PM
Before the gambling ban the value of the Infobus was quite stable at the 6000c mark. According to Habbox RV, it peaked at 6900c in October of last year. Since then it has taken quite a battering with the abolition of casinos, reaching an all time low of 1300c recorded in July.
However the price has actually been going up again in recent months, similar to a parabola graph. In the past week there had been two sales of Infobuses, one for 1600c to Lucause and another for 1750c to samsue1. Just earlier today another was bought off the market for 2600c by Redos.
This miraculous comeback in the value of the Infobus is down to its very low supply and a shift in ownership. As Supers have become more affordable, they have been bought up by collectors who intend to not sell them again. So the amount of them being actively traded goes down, leading to a growth in price. This is also true for many other low circulation supers, not just unique to the Infobus.
So I believe the Infobus price needs to be re-evaluated and adjusted to a changing market.
However the price has actually been going up again in recent months, similar to a parabola graph. In the past week there had been two sales of Infobuses, one for 1600c to Lucause and another for 1750c to samsue1. Just earlier today another was bought off the market for 2600c by Redos.
This miraculous comeback in the value of the Infobus is down to its very low supply and a shift in ownership. As Supers have become more affordable, they have been bought up by collectors who intend to not sell them again. So the amount of them being actively traded goes down, leading to a growth in price. This is also true for many other low circulation supers, not just unique to the Infobus.
So I believe the Infobus price needs to be re-evaluated and adjusted to a changing market.