Great guide! A lot of it is already in the
http://wiki.project1999.com/Treasure%20Hunting%20Guide, but I'll try to add the rest when I have time.
A couple quick notes. I'm not sure you'll find many players buying greater light stones (in part just because the Titanium client makes light much less of an issue than it was in classic). However, they can be turned in for the
http://wiki.project1999.com/Concordance_of_Research quest to get about as much plat. Also, I've seen a set of all four mage focus items selling (but not necessarily get sold) at 300 plat, so I'm not sure 100-200 plat for each one is realistic.
Some of the other items might be a little optimistic in their pricing (eg. HQ bear skins typically sell for 25 plat or less), but then again players are often willing to pay a few extra plat to a noob selling those sorts of items, so it's hard to say for sure. As with selling anything, the more patient you are the more you'll get for it, but I just wouldn't want anyone to expect to get those prices 100% of the time.
P.S. As I say in the treasure guide:
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Keep in mind that a level 60 character can earn more than a hundred times as much platinum as a lower level character in the same amount of time. Generally speaking, and especially if you are a caster, it's faster to focus on leveling first then treasure. Of course, characters do need gear/spells, but a character with poor gear can still level to 60 nearly as fast as a well-geared character.
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