For countless individuals who have delved into the fantastical world of Hyrule, the original Legend of Zelda game is a cornerstone of gaming history. Many fans proudly own a physical copy of this iconic title for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), treasured in various conditions from loose cartridges to meticulously preserved boxed versions.
While any well-kept copy might fetch a handsome sum, one particular collector stands on the brink of setting a new financial milestone in the realm of video game memorabilia.
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The Discovery of a Lifetime for a Young Seller
Kiro, a 22-year-old collector, holds a retro boxed copy of The Legend of Zelda for the NES, which is not only in exceptional condition but has also undergone official grading. The significance of this grading process cannot be overstated, as it unveiled the extraordinary value of Kiro's possession. Initially listed on eBay for $17k, the realization of its potential rarity led Kiro to withdraw the listing.
A Rarity Rediscovered
Subsequent to the initial listing, Kiro was inundated with offers significantly exceeding the initial price, prompting a professional grading of the game. This assessment brought to light a remarkable discovery:
Kiro's copy belonged to the first-print run of The Legend of Zelda, a detail that exponentially increased its rarity and value.
The previous auction of a first-print run copy of this game saw it fetching an astonishing $705k, dwarfing the initial $17k that Kiro nearly accepted.
Auction Excitement Builds
Kiro's Legend of Zelda game will be headlining Heritage Auction's Video Game Signature Auction event scheduled to take place from February 23rd-24th.
Let's see where this copy ends up!
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