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Where can I buy original edition and out-of-print roleplaying books and accessories?

I am especially interested in the unearthed arcana book. I would like them to be around $5.

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You're not going to get any AD&D books for $5 except possibly from the used trade-ins section of a local RPG store, and even there I'd expect closer to $15. Online, Unearthed Arcana goes for about US$30. – SevenSidedDie Nov 3 '11 at 16:39
A couple years ago I spent ~US$120 on two Player's Handbook, one Dungeon Master's Guide, Unearthed Arcana, the Monster Manual, Monster Manual II, and Deities & Demigods (the one without Cthulhu) on eBay. I got good prices on the MM, DMG, and PHBs, otherwise it would have been more. – SevenSidedDie Nov 3 '11 at 16:48
trollandtoad.com/p115571.html - Unearthed Arcana VG - $25.79. And Troll and Toad usually has good prices. – wraith808 Nov 3 '11 at 17:48
@wraith808 - That seems like an answer to me, moreso than a comment. :D – Cthos Nov 3 '11 at 18:20
@Cthos 'Cept that this is likely to close as a duplicate, and I've observed a tendency to put answers in comments on likely-to-close questions instead of proper Answers. It seems like a "here's some quick help, but giving an Answer would be contrary to my feeling that this should close." Least, that's how I feel when I comment-answer. ;) – SevenSidedDie Nov 3 '11 at 18:40
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You can check out Noble Knight but $5 may be pretty wishful thinking depending on the book's rarity. A Fair+ Unearthed Arcana is going for $75. Otherwise there's always eBay.

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