I honestly don't know. I always said I'd trade it for a Tangled which to me is only worth $350 then, $500 now. $800 is just stupid. I'd say it's in the $300-$500 range now because of the number of people who need it and how close they are to completion. $500 is a number I think is more reasonable for the Tangled Marquee considering other Tangled pins and their prices. Although, the cross-genre lower LE pins always tend to be the most valuable because the added number of people from the different genres that want it. Tangled completists only need 58 pins all less than 2 year sold and many not LE while Marquee completists need 100 LE500 or lower pins from 7 years back. So there are MANY Tangled completists that need only a few pins to complete (granted one is R/C Rapunzel.) Still I think that is part of the reason why Tangled is so expensive. But then people incorrectly attribute Tangled & UP marquee values to other marquees. Those marquee's aren't expensive just because they are Marquee's I think everyone knows that. They are expensive because they cross multiple genre's. Even the grail hair scene from the Tangled PODM is less than the marquee and there has to be less than 50 of those scenes out there.
Back to Teribithia, I don't know if I'd ever sell it on DPF. I think I'd have to eBay it just to see it sold once. I wanna say one was sold like a year ago and went for only like $90. That was before everyone realized how hard it is to actually find. Like Shaggy Dog before both Nathan and Disney Dan found theirs. I think I got Shaggy Dog for like $60 a couple of months ago after those guys got theirs out fo the way. That pin could have been $300+ when both Nathana and Dan were after it.
I almost got Tangled from Dan. He needed 10 marquees till completion and I had 3 of the ten. He said he'd trade tangled for any 2. I had Meet the Robinsons, Ratatouille, and Bridge to Terabithia. He wouldn't trade me after he told me he would because he said he was holding Tangled in case Echoharmony could get 2 of his 10. I thought if he couldn't find those 2 with marquee traders like LM (the white one,) Beauty & the Beast, and Tangled all for trade, how is she ever gonna get them. So he held it for her, which I didn't like personally. I knew she'd never find 2 of those 10. Eventually he traded, bought, or got zapped for the remaining ones he needed and alas my trade offer went bye bye. Thanks to an impossible dream. It kind of bugs me when people offer a pin to someone and then recind the offer when you come to collect and they tell you it's on hold for someone else who has a snow ball's chance in hell of delivering. So I'm still Tangled-less. Not that I'm mad at Echo for wanting it, or for Dan being friends with Echo and offering it to her. Just that I had an offer given to me which I accepted and then it was turned down. That's frustrating.
Back again to Teribithia, I bought Bridge to Terabithia and Ratatouille both for $16 a piece last April. I think I got Underdog for like a trade for a $35 pin about the same time. Marquee's used to be a fun game for me because there were hard ones yes, but they were usually easy to trade for if you had WDI or DSF stuff. Then with the Up explosion a year ago they took off. The race began. I already had 60 of the 100 laps done when many started the race. I quickly realized the fun was over. I couldn't even trade for a Christmas Carol marquee out of the plastic at a PTN once. That was the beginning of the end. I had tons of pins, the guy just wouldn't budge, he said he'd been asked more about that pin that night than any other pin in his whole book. The pins that most people skipped over were now in the spotlight. Some people rushed their little colletions out to eBay and DPF For Sale threads to move them before the hype died down or before the buyers either got it somewhere else or ran out of money. Some held out for higher prices. Some bought extras of harder ones knowing they'd go up even higher. That's when it went from a cool new collection to an impossible dream for me. I teeter everyday, do I sell em all off or do I just keep accumulating knowing I'll never get the ones I put off getting? We're going to Europe for a whole month in June and selling the collection would go a long way for the trip and the new apartment search when we return. I don't think this craze can go on for long. Eventually they will be priced way beyond what people will pay. New collectors will be scared off by The Wild having a $250 BIN OBO price on eBay. So maybe the time is coming soon. I don't know.
If you couldn't tell I think a lot about this subject! haha.