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| Really chancey to sell something like that unless you have them verified and registered with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife people. If you sell them without documentation and they make it across a state line it is a violation of the Lacey Act and that opens up all kinds of nasty issues.
Now to answer your question, you see them listed on EBAY every once in a while and they usually bring about $2K each.
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| I had a client show me a tiger rug she bought at an estate auction. It was very nice for 30 ys old. She paid $3,500 australian. (if thats any help?)
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| I believe they can only be sold legally within the state they are in. The ones I have seen sold were around $3,000 + or -. |
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| They are worth 3 to 5 thousand, depends on the condition of the skin. it can be legally sold, but it must remain in the state, no matter what permits you have, it can not cross state lines.
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