how much do thrones sell for?

how much do thrones sell for?
Round about 350c.
I'd avoid thrones alltogether, there is no shortage like the price of them suggests, they're just being hoarded. they've basically become what the typewriter used to be . a way of measuring big bets.
I've really lost my love for the T, pre-merge and pre-exchange the T was key, it was the behemoth, benchmark of all and sought by all. Now there's GBs, LTDs, ultra rare supers and plenty of rares more expensive than the T that embarrass its once high esteem. What are you really getting for that ~400c you pay for it? A seat that thousands of other Habbo's have? Better invested in a Le Diner that only a handful now own and can be bought (on recent MP prices) for around the same price. In the same way, LTDs arn't as impactful as they could be, they really need the MP functionality first, then new releases that give away just 5 or 10 of any items sold at 500c per etc, instant ultras and a guaranteed investment.
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They're nearing the 400c mark now, not precisely there yet due to the commission in the MarketPlace, but I'm not sure why they're going up in price only down to hoarding perhaps. I would buy different items as opposed to Thrones as there are so many different and better items on the market to buy and profit from.
I would also buy other items then Thones, always found them pugly and dunno why anyone would buy them other then to show off anyway. Money is better spent on a set of bulks if you are into room building, or just kept as creds otherwise really unless you are actually building super cinos anyway.
They are rising up towards 400c though as Sam has said, but personally I just see them falling back again soon lmao
You can still get some for 350c, as I saw about two days ago in a casino.
Thrones (and credits) are still the foundation of the economy. The measure of of a good asset is in its liquidity. Thrones are VERY liquid, perhaps more so than any other furni on the website.
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