What would i price pop beads for?

I have some white pop beads and I have no idea what to price them at. It is a small strand, about 8 inches long.

asked about 14 years ago

6 Answers

I found 51 inches of vintage 1950’s matte white for $24.00

Doing some quick math , that would make yours worth $4.37 in comparison

answered about 14 years ago

wallyh
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I don’t think they go for too much. You can get a bunch of them at W*M for just $4 or $5, I think.

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answered about 14 years ago

Are they new or the vintage ones from the oden days?:-)

Sometimes the vintage ones go for a better price if they are the right color or the right shape.

The newer ones are a harder sell I think.
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answered about 14 years ago

I agree with vintagemaven..If they are the older ones,they are worth more and are collectible.

answered about 14 years ago

Well, maybe you could offer them as Freebies if they purchase something at full price in your booth, I saw that in one booth I browsed early today and thought that was a great way to promote. Lori

answered about 14 years ago

I had quite a few strands of pop beads from the 1960s when I had my brick and mortar store and I believe one strand of lime green sold for $20.00. It was about 30 inches long. I agree with Wallyh…yours would probably be in the $4.00 range.

answered about 14 years ago

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