Considering a nice grey NWC has just recently sold for $17.5k, and another is for sale now for $16k, this one would be worth well below that. This whole debacle with this cart is just making a bit of a joke out of the whole thing with the silly offers, and new ridiculous starting price.
Honestly, all this has done is produce bad articles by uninformed news outlets.
Yes. I can't believe people actually believed those were legit bids. It would take 10 seconds to google previous sales to get a good average price of what it should have gone for. But, this specific copy got a lot of mainstream media coverage, then a bunch of people started throwing troll bids at it. The auction ended and instantly articles were coming out "Rare Nintendo Game sells for 100K!" all while failing to realize that an item is not 'bought' until its been paid for. Only a couple of authors actually made new articles (like the pricecharting blog) after the fact when the 'buyer' backed out. Most of them were unedited and did not bring this new, very important detail to light. The whole point of an auction is to put out bids, if the bidder doesn't pay then it gets redone.