Well, it went for ~$340.
I must admit to surprise at that sum. I have seen, and ended up in buying, only two examples of this poster. Both were on ebay.co.uk and both were ~£500.
This is an example where ebay proved better than emp, surprisingly. Which leads me to a question;
Is there any feeling or experience that UK posters do not fare as well on emp as on a UK based auction site? US posters on emp do very well. Is there not an appetite for UK posters, by comparison?
On another note, this makes for the second large(ish) loss on a poster purchase and sale.
1. I bought from Vectis a Dr No quad which was very heavily restored and perhaps I should have returned it. I spent £3700, and, having returned it to Vectis, it sold, commission free, for £950.
2. And of course the above Goldfinger / Thunderball quad that cost me £500 and sold for $340 - however that translates to me in terms of auction profit.
Quite clearly, I won't be the Next Big Thing in poster dealing!