This lot sold for $15 at government auction in Washington, DC on August 21, 2026.
Moderate damage flagged
Current Bid
$0
Time Left
Ends Aug 21, 2026
Market demand: Electronics in Washington DC sell about 85% of the time, typically ~11 bids. Based on 488 completed sales over the last year.
Similar electronics sold for
$25 β $131
Median $52 Β· based on 13 past government auctions in the last 12 months.
Want this signal on live auctions? Flip Score grades every live listing with a margin estimate.One LG TV with a cracked screen that powers on but does not display, power cord included. Targets TV repair shops and parts-harvesting operations for internal components. Inspect whether the crack is surface-level glass or the LCD panel itself - LCD repairs are expensive, but working internal components (power supply, tuner) have aftermarket value.
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ποΈ District of Columbia Government, DC
Condition: As-is
District of Columbia Government, DC
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View all at this locationThis lot contains: How many items? 1 Description of items: LG TV Condition of items: Used - cracked screen Do these items power on? Yes - powers on but does NOT work. Are power cords included? YES Are any other accessories included? No How is the lot packaged? SKID Is that packaging included in the sale? No Any other information on these items? SEE PHOTOS All available information about this lot is on this page. We know nothing more about the items in this lot. If you need more information, please call to set an appointment to come inspect prior to bidding. When we test items, we test only to see if they power on. We do not test for functionality. All items are sold as is where is with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final once items leave our facility.
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