Crystalis
Short answer
A raw-sealed Crystalis for NES has an estimated market value of $350 based on current listing data. Confidence is low. Only 0 matching sold comps are available, so treat the estimate cautiously. Graded evidence is shown separately and never supports a raw-sealed estimate.
raw-sealed estimated market value
$350
Catalog updated July 16, 2026, sold comps refreshed July 15, 2026.
Low sample: this raw-sealed tier has 0 matching sold comps. The estimate is directional and may rely on a current listing fallback.
Current tracked listing
$350
Asking price, shown separately from sold-market evidence.
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Recent eBay sold comps
No matching sold-comp estimate is available for this tier. The headline falls back to current listing data with low confidence.
No recent raw sealed sold comps found for this title yet. We refresh eBay sold data regularly, so check back soon.
Sold-completed listings from eBay over the trailing 90 days, outlier-trimmed. Comps are a market reference, not an offer.
How this estimate was calculated
The raw-sealed tier is the only sold tier eligible to support this headline. The matching sold tier is empty, so the headline uses current listing data as a low-confidence fallback. Graded, raw-sealed, and loose evidence remain separate.
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Crystalis value questions
- What is Crystalis for NES worth?
- A raw-sealed Crystalis for NES has an estimated market value of $350 based on current listing data. Confidence is low. Only 0 matching sold comps are available, so treat the estimate cautiously. Graded evidence is shown separately and never supports a raw-sealed estimate.
- How confident is the Crystalis estimate?
- Confidence is low. The matching raw-sealed tier contains 0 sold comps, and the headline source is a current listing fallback.
- Are graded Crystalis copies included in the sealed estimate?
- No. Graded copies remain in a separate tier. The current graded tier contains 1 sold comp.
- Where does the Crystalis sold data come from?
- The current sold-comp snapshot uses eBay completed listings that pass title, platform, region, condition, and non-comparable gates. The comp snapshot was last refreshed July 15, 2026.

