Bethesda’s 2011 RPG classic The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has sold at auction for £433.26 ($600 USD).The game sold on high-end auction site Heritage Auctions, and was rated 9.2 by Wata Games, an archival and grading company that evaluates games and ‘slabs’ them in plastic cases for preservation.The copy was also rated “A+” for its condition as a sealed game, which Wata defines as being in “Exceptional condition” – a seal that is in near mint condition but has a few small flaws that are not very distracting.
Can have light scuffs or other small detracting marks, but no holes.”Currently, Heritage lists the game’s anonymous buyer as open to offers on the graded copy and has automatically set a starting value of £649.65 ($900 USD) for.
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