Duck Hunt
Short answer
A raw-sealed Duck Hunt for NES has an estimated market value of $6,350 based on 2 recent condition-matched sold comps. Confidence is low. Only 2 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
$6,350
Observed matching range: $2,700 to $10,000
Catalog updated July 16, 2026, sold comps refreshed June 24, 2026.
Low sample: this raw-sealed tier has 2 matching sold comps. The estimate is directional and may rely on a current listing fallback.
Current tracked listing
$8
Asking price, shown separately from sold-market evidence.
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Recent eBay sold comps
The $6,350 headline estimate is compared only with this raw sealed tier.
Median sold
$6,350
Range
$2,700 to $10,000
Sold comps
2 in last 90 days
Low confidence: only 2 matching sold comps are available for this tier.
- Duck Hunt Nintendo NES ROUND SOQ REV A Sealed New PSA 8.5 A+ Graded Opens in a new window or tab$10,000Jun 19, 2026
- Duck Hunt - Nintendo NES (1985) - New Sealed - H-seal - RESERVED Opens in a new window or tab$2,700Apr 10, 2026
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. Its outlier-trimmed median uses 2 matching eBay completed listings. Graded, raw-sealed, and loose evidence remain separate.
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Duck Hunt value questions
- What is Duck Hunt for NES worth?
- A raw-sealed Duck Hunt for NES has an estimated market value of $6,350 based on 2 recent condition-matched sold comps. Confidence is low. Only 2 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 Duck Hunt estimate?
- Confidence is low. The matching raw-sealed tier contains 2 sold comps, and the headline source is sold evidence.
- Are graded Duck Hunt 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 Duck Hunt 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 June 24, 2026.
