Question about selling ipod

I am thinking of selling my iPod. Now I have already registered it with apple. I do have the applcare which I just bought, but was wondering about can everything be transfered overt to the new owner like registration and all of that stuff. I know applcares are transferable (at least on computers) but what steps should I take in preparing the ipod for sale (like making it like a new ipod when it is connected for the first time. ect ect)

1. Currently registered under my name. how do I change Production Registration info if new owner wants to register??
You can't change this (and it's not really necessary as it's no longer under warranty).
2. Is there a website that can estimate the value of my iPod? Good condition / no screen crack. ??
I don't know of any such website. The last time I sold an iPod I checked eBay and a couple of other local selling sites to see what prices they were fetching.

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