The really good ones will. Minters kind of command whatever price they want because there's a certain kind of buyer looking for them.
The more average spec, condition and mileage cars are probably 'worth' around 8k or so rather than the 10k+ you see most advertised for.
If you're thinking of selling, make it an option rather than a necessity. Then you can hold on for a buyer that'll meet your price instead of having to take whatever comes your way in a shorter timeframe.
It's a funny economy with ed30s. But as always, something is always 'worth what someone is prepared to pay for it'.