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Posted By: joe
Anyone know anything about getting Comic books graded? Is it worth it, a gigantic price increase, like cards? These will all be sold. |
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Posted By: Bob
Interestingly enough the comic book graders will "slab" the books and give a grade but then give a different color to the label if alterations or restoration have occurred (green) or a page is missing or a coupon cut out (purple) as opposed to the blue labels if everything is ok. They also spell out any problem on the label. Their code reminds me a lot of the PSA MC, PSA MK grades. With regard to restoration they seem to lump a tiny color touch in with the most major restoration. |
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Posted By: joe
Thanks Bob, none of these comics would be altered, or restored. Nothing prior to 1960, but there are some worth some money. I have to sell these for a relative because of a death in the family. I am leaning towards selling on EBAY without getting them graded. Some older ones have some wear, but quite a few in nr-mt condition. Most were read once or not read at all and bagged. Approximately 2000 comics. |
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Posted By: Bob
Joe- Just a suggestion, if you have some books from the silver age (late 50's and 60's) that are in great shape you might try getting them graded as they seem to sell for a lot, especially early Marvels. I have seen seemingly "common" comics sell for a huge amount if they can get a very fine to near mint grade; otherwise, check ebay to see what similar books have sold for and make clear scans showing book edges. I always used front and back scans and on the more expensive books used a scan of the front page and back of the front cover. |
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Posted By: joe
Yes Bob, that's what I thought too. There are quite a few Marvel comics. I have been checking ebay on some of those. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I have extensive comic knowledge if you want some help LMK. |
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Posted By: David R
Joe, |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
The main comic grading co. is CGC - Comic Guaranty Corp. They are part of the company that includes SGC. There web site is www.cgccomics.com - I collect comics so I visit their forums frequently.I believe that the lowest grading fee for comics is $21.00. |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
Just for fun I thought I'd post a scan of one of my favorite comics - the second silver age appearance of Captain America: |
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Posted By: anthony
if they are worth money definitely try to get them graded or sell them elsewhere than ebay. from my experience of selling comics on ebay is that you never get anywhere near what they are worth unless they are graded. i sold a $100 comic for $20 once because it wasnt graded, and it would of graded 7.5 or higher which probably would of fetched over the $100 according to past sales of the same comic...just my 2 cents |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jerry- very nice comic. Wish I saved my Fantastic Four #1 that I bought when it came out |
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Posted By: joe
Thanks for the input, besides ebay and comic book shops where would you sell these. Auction House? James, thanks for the offer, once I get a list I will try to get to you. |
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Posted By: anthony
joe, check the internet for the national comic convention...it was in san diego about a month ago and its huge, dealers and freeks that dress up for 5 days...can you imagine dressing up like cap anson or babe ruth to go to the nationals for baseball cards? |
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Posted By: Bob
I stumbled across Heritage Auctions one day while checking out sites for caramel cards and they appear to be the place to go for comic books. |
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Posted By: davidcycle
As Bob alluded to, if you are unfamiliar with the material you can consign them. I don't follow comics or comic prices, but notice that most of the big sports auction houses offer them. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I wouldn't really go with the Baseball auction houses as they will group stuff together and it won't sell for much. There are a few things you need to do. |
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