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Only because I learned A LOT from the lady I bought all my pelts from, she was using them to make fancy teddy bears and they went for big bucks -
A lot depends on it's condition
Is the pelt soft tanned (soft and flexible), or hard tanned where you would have to break it in to get it soft. I've gotten squirrel pelts that I've had to do that to and it takes a bunch of time and while you can make zonker strips, if you dye them they don't stay soft.
Is it the whole pelt face, body, tail and legs? has the bone been removed from the tail and it's soft too?
Prices I've seen on ebay through fur dealers and also several places that I've looked at run from $90 up to a couple of Hundred
Have you had it in your hands? If not you need to get LOTS of pictures
Just for thought - a white arctic fox tail by itself can bring anywhere from $20 to $30 by itself.
This was the first deal I got from her, 2 1/2 pelts, pieces and 3 tails
The second deal was for lime green arctic fox - you can see from this pic what the tanned side looks like