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Awesome, haha. What'd you pay? I'm sure you can easily get $20+ for it.. that is.. if you can part ways. :)
 

I paid $1. I near messed myself. I was there as the snow started falling and it was the only good item I could find with 2 kids with me. And my kids want me to keep it! If it was spidey or hulk I might have kept it!
 

Sold for $21.90 shipped.
 

Sold for $21.90 shipped.

Awesome! Knew it'd go fairly quick. I've been passing up on mugs even when I know I can flip them. Don't know what's wrong with me. I guess I'm mainly worried about clutter. Not a whole lot o storage space left :P
 

Coffee cups huh? I keep forgetting to look at those.
 

I decided to jump on a mug for once. I've passed on SEVERAL that I was sure I could at least make a little money on, but just didn't want to deal with the hassle of shipping anything larger than a padded envelope. Well I caved and bought a DC Comics mug with the wonder woman logo on it for $2. Nice condition, good color, large soup mug. I figure I shouldn't have a problem selling it for 5x to 10x what I paid. Now I just have to research the best way to mail the sucker. :P
 

post a pic and the weight and I can tell you what I would do.
 

It weighs 675 grams. I found a couple on eBay going for 15-22 shipped.
 

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you will need to do caculated shipping for priority shipping. Order some priority regional rate A top loading boxes. set the weight on your listing to 4 pounds to be safe and list the mug for 12.95 plus calc ship
 

Been shipping mugs in a Priority envelope and charging 6.50. With the eBay discount and the packing material, the buyer and I are both happy with the cost e

Wrap them in bubble wrap, then cardboard and then put them in the tyvek envelope.

Works like a charm.
 

Thanks both of you for the input. I should try to list it sooner than later as its taking up some space on my desk.
 

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