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contract history?

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Spetznak Sokarad
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#1 - 2013-12-09 17:37:49 UTC
is there a way to find out how much blueprint copys have historically sold for through contracts? (the same way you can check market history for particular items)

the reason i ask, is this weekend, i was exploring in npc nullsec, and found a "true sansha control tower" blueprint.... when i select find in contracts for this item, there is only one current contract (it has a starting bid of 1.05 billion with a buyout of 1.30 billion). is there a way for me to see what this blueprint has historically sold for through contracts? with there being only one current contract for this item, its too small of a sample size for me to be able to accurately gauge what this blueprint is worth.

... im just not sure how to gauge the value of blueprint copies.

Thomas Builder
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2013-12-09 18:11:06 UTC
As far as I know it is not possible to find a "contract market history".

To get an idea of the blueprint value, you can always check the price of the item and subtract the price of the materials. (Use the "perfect" materials, as any builder will have PE5.) Then leave a reasonable profit margin for the builder and you have the value of the blueprint. (Don't forget to multiply by the number of items produced, if it's more than one.)