MOP grip value help please...

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Recently bought a Victory model that came with a set of MOP's. Problem is, I'm not much of a fan and was going to list them in the classifieds, but am not sure what they're worth. Grips overall are solid, with a few chips out of the corners and some lines on the bottom of the left panel, that look like cracks, but they don't go thru and are solid. any help with a value would be appreciated.
 

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They're obviously aftermarket Mother of Pearl stocks, and usually sell for $80 for a chipped set and $100 for a very nice set. Although MOP stocks look really nice on a handgun, they are actually quite fragile and can easily chip when bumped or while shooting. I've got a vintage set of MOP stocks very similar to yours on my "Nawlins Pimp Special" ca. 1950. Good luck.
 

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