I would say most people who know of Vic World, recognize his work to be of the highest caliber. Your bike looks as fresh as the day it was completed. I'm not sure 1150 miles (engine is not even broke in) on the odo is of any significance, at least to a buyer who wants a sandcast built by one of the best sandcast restorers there is. Were it mine, I'd be hard pressed to accept any less than what was paid for it. If one were going to apply "used motorcycle" mentality, perhaps a thousand or two less. Generally speaking, I don't believe sandcasts go down in value. On the other hand, I'd think obvious road wear would decrease the value of any great restoration. If your bike has some road wear, considering a lower selling price than what was originally paid would probably be expected by a prospective buyer. I don't have any experience with anything other than ebay, but I've heard Barrett Jackson or Pebble Beach auctions can bring high selling prices. I guess, if the bike has to be sold, it will bring what the market will bear.