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FS: lot of 200x ICs (NOS chips)

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Maybe a list will be needed anyway for any action to be taken.
It will not be 200/300 names long, since probably many are repeated.

And 50 Euro is not pocket money either, specially on mystery material, as an example EUR50 buys me 263 very useful TL072 at Mouser.
Not one goes to waste.
 
Okay, as you requested here are some better resolution images.
These show not each and every IC included in the offer but give you a first idea. As I said, I'm not gonna make a list or photograph of every single chip.. if so I could sell the bundle for 300€ or more I guess.
Hence the cheap price..
 

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Hugo,

The code dates on the parts range from 30 to 50 years old. Most of the chips are CMOS or TTL low level logic chips. Virtually none of the chips are popular today.

If I bought all of the useful ones new, I suspect it would be under $100.00. There are some already programed chips and some custom ones. I expect if someone needed one of the custom chips they might be willing to pay $10-$20 for just that chip.

Otherwise for the collection of the rest of the old chips it seems your price is high.

For me the chips are not even worth the cost of shipping.

You might pull all of the larger chips and with good identification offer them on eBay. Better chance someone looking for a rare chip will offer something.
 
Hugo,

The code dates on the parts range from 30 to 50 years old. Most of the chips are CMOS or TTL low level logic chips. Virtually none of the chips are popular today.

If I bought all of the useful ones new, I suspect it would be under $100.00. There are some already programed chips and some custom ones. I expect if someone needed one of the custom chips they might be willing to pay $10-$20 for just that chip.

Otherwise for the collection of the rest of the old chips it seems your price is high.

For me the chips are not even worth the cost of shipping.

You might pull all of the larger chips and with good identification offer them on eBay. Better chance someone looking for a rare chip will offer something.

Exactly my thoughts. And, Hugo, he gave you sound advice. If you want to stomp away like a little kid, that's your choice.
 
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