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Hopefully I don't confuse you but Lionel made several types of track, their basic standby's being 027 or O Gauge. Lionel also made Super O track with a thin center rail, there is also T Track which bolts together from the 1920's or 30's and is harder to find & brings a higher price. There was also Standard Gauge track that Lionel made so you need to know what type of track you have before selling it.
Lee F.
THE VALUE WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CONDITION OF THE TRACK....RUST AND PINS ARE KEY AND WHETHER THE TIES [ THE CROSSBARS ] ARE STRAIGHT...THE CROSSBARS COME IN SILVER, BLACK AND BROWN WHICH GIVE A SENSE FOR THE DECADE THEY WERE MADE. BROWN BEING MORE MODERN.
LOOK ON EBAY AND YOU WILL GET A SENSE FOR WHAT PEOPLE ARE ASKING AND WHAT THEY ARE GETTING. THE SHIPPING COSTS WILL BE EXPENSIVE SO FIND OUT FROM YOUR LOCAL PO WHAT THEY ARE BEFORE YOU ESTIMATE IT IF YOU GO THE EBAY ROUTE. I HAVE SEEN SOME GO FOR 1.25 PER PIECE. OTHER TIMES 10 CENTS.
ANOTHER TIP. GET A USPS PRIORITY MAIL FLAT RATE BOX --6X10X10 APPROXIMATELY. SEE HOW MANY TRACK FIT. HALF CURVE HALF STRAIGHT. LET THAT BE YOUR LOT. THEN YOU CAN DO FLATRATE SHIPPING FOR ABOUT 8$ ANYWHERE IN us. THAT HELPS WHEN THE PRODUCT IS VIEWED.
HOPE THIS HELPS
RALPH
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