Archie Laugh Comics Digest #96 was originally printed in 1991. It had a cover price of $1.26. Today it is worth about $2. In mint/like new condition it may be worth as much as $20.
hi You can often find the values of Marvel issued cards in Wizard Magazine, I find that to be the most accurate. Hope this helps
The U.S. Mint did not produce any 1997 Presidential coins. You may have brass tokens from Reader's Digest magazine that are dated 1997. The tokens have no numismatic value.
The value of Marvel Comics vary greatly. The value of comics depend on the issue, the condition of the book, and the market demand.
Old comics like baby muppets and the ewoks have little value ebay.com.au/itm/Star-Comics-Magazine-1-Heathcliff-Star-Wars-Ewoks-Muppet-Babies-Top-Dog-1986-/351293490731?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item51cab9462b
The value of a complete set of 1939 Reader's Digest magazines can vary depending on their condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, a full year set in good condition could be worth anywhere from $50 to $200. It's recommended to check online marketplaces or consult with antique collectors for a more accurate valuation.
Do you mean the Archie comics series? there are almost 200 worth roughly $2 each, but since some of the older comics r much harder to find they can sell for as much as $40 new. around $15 used. id hazard a guess at least $500 for the whole set
Action Comics # 369 in VF condition is selling for $ 26.50 .
The value of a photo autographed by 2 time Heisman winner Archie Griffin will depend on a few things. Size of the photo, framed or unframed, quality of the signature, and type of authentication. I am able to locate and sell these for approximately $60 unframed.
Basically whatever the going rate for recyclable paper is. It's not clear whether you mean the magazine itself or the "condensed version" hardcover books, but either way the answer is pretty much the same.
Depends on condition, age, scarcity, and interest to collectors. Some comics are worth a great deal of money, others end up in bargain bins, worth less than their original cover price.Search for them on www.ebay.com to see how much people are paying. Keep in mind that sometimes prices are inflated by sellers on ebay: someone may be trying to sell a comic book for $40 but if there are no buyers, it may not be worth that much.Another good resource is Comics Corral. These are nice people who will give you good advice. See link below.Finally, he Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide (or Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide) is widely considered the primary authority on the subject of American comic book grading and pricing in the hobby/industry.
The value of a Collier's magazine from March 5, 1904 depends on its condition. This magazine in excellent condition is valued between 9.99 and 17.99 as of 2014.
Your comic book collection's value is reliant upon the issue , condition and popularity - refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Priceguide for pricing . A better way of selling your collection is to determine the value of your books by purchasing a copy of the 'Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide' which is regarded as the industry standard when pricing your comics , make an accurate description of the titles , issues and condition of your books , approach your fellow collectors or local comic shop to see if they are interested (Remember that a comic shop will want to buy the comics at a price in which they can 'turn around' the books to make a profit.) , you can list your books with Ebay or the trade magazine 'Comics Buyer's Guide' and selling the more valuable issues individually will bring more money .