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![]() Star Trek 1 comic 1967 Gold Key PGX not CGC 60 photo back cover US $230.00
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![]() Avengers 5 CGC 65 Fine beautiful Silver Age comic book US $229.99
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![]() DETECTIVE COMICS 363 CGC 90 CR OWP 2nd appearance BATGIRL US $205.00
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![]() POPULAR COMICS 77 LOST VALLEY CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT TERRY PIRATES CGC VF MINUS 75 US $41.00
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![]() POPULAR COMICS 20 SEPTEMBER 1937 DICK TRACY MOON MULLINS COVER BEST CGC FINE 60 US $47.25
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![]() WHIZ COMICS 59 CAPTAIN MARVEL CC BECK SPY SMASHER IBIS CGC VERY FINE 80 WHITE US $78.00
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![]() POPULAR COMICS 25 DICK TRACY KITTY HIGGINS COVER BEST CGC GRADE 75 US $30.00
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![]() CANDY COMICS 2 BASIL WOLVERTON 1944 BEST AND ONLY CGC VERY FINE PLUS 85 US $75.00
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![]() POPULAR COMICS 21 OCTOBER 1937 DICK TRACY SKIPPY MOON MULLINS COVER CGC FINE 60 US $31.00
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![]() POPULAR COMICS 79 FILE COPY CANIFF TERRY THE PIRATES COVER CGC VF 85 US $33.99
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![]() JUMBO COMICS 61 CGC 70 HIGHEST CGC RANK SHEENA NOT 98 99 US $175.00
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![]() WORLDS FINEST COMICS 239 CGC 98 WHITE PAGES HIGHEST CGC RANK NOT 99 US $149.00
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![]() CGC 85 Incredible Hulk 102 Marvel Comics ORIGIN RETOLD 1968 US $127.00
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![]() Ultimate Spider Man 1 2002 Free Comic Book Day Edition CGC 98 Marvel Bendis US $9.99
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![]() AVENGERS 1 402 1963 MARVEL COMICS FULL SERIES RUN LOT 123 CGC SS Stan Lee US $8,999.99
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![]() Detective Comics 448 PGX 50 like CGC US $29.99
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![]() Rex Allen 17 CGC 75 Dell Comics 6 8 1955 Blue Label US $21.99
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![]() Justice League of America 6 and 39 FN 60 1 Silver age comic lot CGC this BV$125 US $89.99
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![]() SUPERMAN DCCOMICS 12 71 1 72 JAN 245 CGC 92 look look US $700.00
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![]() TALES OF TOAD 3 CGC 85 BILL GRIFFITH 1973 ZIPPY THE PINHEAD UNDERGROND COMIC US $19.99
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![]() ROBIN Aurora Comic Scenes 193 140 CGC 99 MINT White pages Giordano art 1974 US $49.99
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![]() SECRET SIX 3 CGC 85 White pages DC comics 1968 US $29.99
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![]() The JETSONS 10 Gold Key Comics 1964 CGC 94 NM HIGHEST GRADED COPY ON CENSUS US $230.00
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![]() WALT DISNEYS COMICS AND STORIES 58 CGC 70 US $169.95
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![]() FLYING SAUCERS COMICS 2 CGC 94 White pages 1967 US $69.99
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i have a cgc signature question?
i have this comic signed by a band because it's their lyrics in the comic long story short i got the Cannibal Corpse comic signed by all the members and i herd they only approve signatures they saw but i have pics with the bands and also something else signed btw them is there anyting i can do do convince them that the signatures are 100% authentic? because they are
i want to make it approved soi get it in one of those cool cases i always wanted one
Wrong Section.
Why do you care if no one think they're real? o.o As long as you do, shouldn't that be enough?
~Nipa!~
If you're looking to find the price of a comic book you may turn to the most common resource, the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. This is a great starting point on your price search, but there are a few "gotchas" you should know.
The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide is the industry standard and highly recommended. It is the starting point to find out if your comics have any value at all. When you look in the guide you should be concentrating on three things. Look for first issues, first appearances or origins, and the first work by noted artists and writers. Comic books that fit these criteria are considered "keys" and usually stand out from the "common" issues in value. For example, X-men #1 is the first appearance and origin of the X-men, and has a higher price than say X-men #6. Get the idea?
But once you have separated the "keys" from "commons" there are a couple of insider secrets you should know.
For all of the great information you can find in the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, there are a couple of cons. First, there is a printing delay. The information presented in the guide has to be collected, organized, formatted and then sent to the printer. Once printed it has to be distributed to the stores. All of this takes time, and a lot can change in that time. There can be new comic book movies planned or released, comic book stories that increase demand for certain back issues, and other newsworthy events. All of this can have an affect on the prices of comic books and the guide can't anticipate it.
Second, the guide strives for accuracy, but comic book dealers have a large say in the pricing, so there can be distortions. Are all the dealers honest? I don't know. You need to check their work.
Finally, with the advent of CGC, professionally graded comic books can sell for premiums over the guide price. You need to be aware of this fact. CGC professionally grades and encapsulates comic books in a protective holder.
So with these potential problems in mind what should you do? I'm going to give you a couple of easy steps to follow to find accurate, up-to-date prices for your comic books.
First, start out with the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. You can buy the print guide, but I recommend the online version for ease of use. Follow the previous advice and look up your comics, focusing on looking for "keys" and any other comic books that are worth a lot of money. Make a list of your books by title, issue number, grade and guide price.
Once you have your list you're ready to do an actual sales price check with one of two resources.
The first resource is E-bay. E-bay is completely free so there is no excuse for not checking for actual sales. You want to concentrate on the completed auctions. Enter the title and issue number in the search box and conduct a search. Then, look on the left sidebar and check "completed auctions." You will need to have an account on E-bay to see the completed results, but it's free. Once you do this you will see actual sales results. Use the prices to check the Overstreet Price Guide values.
The next resource I recommend is GPAnalysis. This service charges a fee, but if you are serious about comic books and your initial price research reveals you have very expensive books it is well worth it. You can search for any comic book that has been sold since 2002. The only caveat is they only collect data for CGC (professionally graded) comic books. This will give you even more information to check to arrive at an accurate price.
At this point you have accurate, up-to-date, actual sales price data for your comic books. Remember:
1. Do a first check with the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide
2. List your comic books with the initial value
3. Check for actual sales data on E-bay, GPAnalysis, or both
Now you have the ultimate online price guide! Good luck!
Sean R Jones has been a buyer, seller and collector of rare comic books for over 30 years. He is the author of several collecting books and active on E-bay and at major conventions. For a online copy of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide plus a free video course about how to find comic book values, visit http://www.comicbooksecrets.com
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