
I have some collection of ancient books of comics.?
I like to find a site that I can get into comics after the name and number and find its value. I had these for over 20 years apprximatly still in perfect condition in plastic sleeves and let me know if I have everything that money could be well worth it. I tried Ebay, but does not give me the information I need. I also Star Trek Next Generation ", such as action figures, cards, phaser, etc. in their original boxes unopened. Is there somewhere I can go and check its value?
Some practical advice from someone who has been collecting comics for 20 years – if the comics are at the beginning of 1980, there will be super useful. Comics are very valuable for the 1960 and earlier. For 1980 should be to sort through all the books to find maybe a handful that would be more than $ 20 each, and only if they are more or less perfect condition. The most precious books of this period were those that occurred independently. consumer books, such as X-Men Spider-Man, Superman, etc.. since the early 1980 are very common and easy to find by, and therefore it is not uncommon nor desirable. EVERYONE in the 1980's has been keeping his comics in plastic and in perfect condition. In the 60 and above, children were treated as garbage and BD to release them because they thought it would be something interesting. That's why most comics are rare and precious in better condition. If you want the price of books, pick up a copy of www.comicspriceguide.com Wizard or use, but you have to know how the first guide Price work. Prices for a given question are the highest prices a retailer can reasonably be expected to ask questions almost perfectly. It is for retailers. Retailers can set a price of $ 5 on a comic book and wait 10 years for a person to enter and buy at this price. If you want to sell now, instead of ten years, usually have to settle for 50 cents per song or less most of the books of the 80 and 90. There are two basic options quickly and easy for someone like you: Check your local telephone directory for your nearest comic book store, give you a call and ask if they buy. They seek through them, to tell if you are interested, and to make an offer. This is quick, easy, and you get paid quickly. Your other option is to divide the books in batches, usually a title of a play (All X-Men, Fantastic Four all all Spider-Man, etc) to take some photos and a list of them on eBay. You will receive a little more money but you have to do more work. EDIT: Thanks for the compliment VVV hoplite, but Spawn # 1? Spawn # 1 to print something like 3 million copies. It was a speculative boom worst books (which is over-printed). Only about 250,000 people regularly read American comics monthly today. This means that there are enough copies of Spawn # 1 for each of us has 12 copies of the mint there. It is not uncommon at all. I just did a search Fast on eBay, and the last auction was sold that he understood his Spawn # 1.2 and 3, at a price of $ 2.25. I link below. The most precious books over 1988-1995 or less would be Amazing Spider-Man # 300 (1 ª Venom. I really do not rare, but it goes over $ 60 +) New Mutants # 98 (1 ª Deadpool), maybe some of the engravings limited edition rare death of Superman or Spider-Man # 1 (not the normal editions that sold millions of copies). Not sure, but I'm pretty sure that the book more valuable is the original 1980 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles # 1, which can go up to $ 2500. It was printed book almost ten years, and only very rarely the first impression is as true as there were only a few hundred copies of it, after a separate book, which exploded in popularity. The impression left on the second and peanuts in comparison. Dark Knight Returns "A little money, and Wolverine # 1 or # 10. Secret Wars # 8, or ASM # 252, Miracleman, Sandman, a series of Watchmen and Crisis on Infinite Earths would be a little something, a few independent and original TMNT or the first Grendel, but that's it for the BD 80.
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