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In their present form, as distinct from newspaper comic strips, comic books did not reach maturity as a medium until the coming of Superman (Action Comics) in l938.
go to your nearby library(if you have one nearby) and see if they have a book called The Overstreet Guide to Comics. It should be listed in there.
Spider-Woman (1978-1983 1st Series) #1 is selling for $125.00 in NM condition .
Hey bud,
Well I myself am a collector of these items, and purchasing these currently within the year of 2012, so I will give you rough prices for this year onwards.
The first thing we need to find out though, is what year and what set the un-cut cards are from ? Find out if it is from a Marvel universe, or a Marvel Masterpieces set.
Once you find the year, and the set it is from; You would need to establish whether it is a promotional page, something like 4-9 cards un-cut, or whether it is an entire un-cut press sheet. A press sheet could hold something up to around 100+ cards sometimes and are alot rarer usually.
Promotional pages are usually very cheap, and we're seen at places like comic-con, or perhaps as a dealer incentive or advertisement upon the sets release. Un-cut press sheets are really cool, as they are usually very rare.
Promo sheets for marvel cards around 1992-1994 will range anywhere between 99cents - $30 ? roughly. UN-cut press sheets for 1992, 1993, 1994 range anywhere between $50 - $175.
Promo cards for the year 2000+ are quite cheap, no higher than $15 usually. Un-cut sheets $50-$150.
If it is the 1995 marvel masterpieces un-cut press sheet, or 1996 marvel masterpieces un-cut press sheet. They will be worth a very high amount. I found a 1995 recently, and it was the only one I've seen on E-bay the last year. I would pay up to $500+ for that item.
It's very hard to pinpoint exact item worth. You will need to find out the exact set, and then one can determine its rarity and price. I hope the ranges I gave you have helped a little bit =S
If it is anything a bit more vintage perset from before 1990, I am really unsure of prices for those, but they would be pretty high and rare.
Kind Regards, Andrew.
Archie comics hold the record for highest value of a non-superhero comic book.
In a recent Heritage auction, a graded (8.5 score), cased copy of Archie #1 sold for $167,000.00
The primary factor in value however is always going to be condition. Just being 50 years old does not automatically bring value so it is impossible to put an exact estimate on what your collection is worth without further information.
Take the books to a veteran comic book shop owner or send them to online comic graders. Good condition books can be worth quite a bit, while bad condition books will be worth almost nothing.
Comic books from that time usually sold for ten cents .
You'll need to provide information regarding the issue number and a description of the comic's condition ; otherwise , refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
With the Original Chess board and all chess pieces in original box is around 250.00, just the chess set alone is about 60.00 and if in original boxes about 100.00.
The price depends the on country you live. you could save 10 to 20 percent per volume
excluding shipping costs. If you order in your country related website you could use free shipping opiton or you could a save lot of money either way it is best to buy manga in your country or order in your country related websites.
Though best site is for manga for International & America is
http://www.yesasia.com
there many other sites it is best search in forums
here is one link
http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?s=fb9ccda5f4ea38f587ee76c1942b0747&t=6751
That could vary greatly depending on the value of the comic itself. The value will certainly be raised by bearing Stan Lee's autograph all the same.
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None of them are particularly valuable. So many people thought they would be collectible that they bought a ton of them, and now, many years later, no one wants to buy them for anything beyond the initial value because there are so many readily available. Many are ASKING for high prices, but not many at all are GETTING those high prices.
Captain America 1 published march 1941 is worth well over 18,000 if its in near mint condition its actually one of the top ten most valuable comics I believe worth probably over $100,000
Original mint condition is worth $125,000
I believe the price depends on the condition of the comic. a friend of mines dad owns 3 of them and he let us handle them. They seemed to be in pretty good condition with one of those clear sleeves on them but I do not think he would have let us hold them other wise so I do not think they would all be worth that price.It differs based on condition.
You'll need to provide information regarding the issue number and a description of the comic's condition ; otherwise , refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
well its everybodys opinion but i would have to say silver surfer,hulk,captain America and deapool for sure
-----dan ftw
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