vols72
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Would have loved to have gotten some of those comics. The wife and I are working on turning one of the bedroomsinto our movie/collectible roomI used to be a big comic collector. Had a handful of toy stuff but quickly decided it takes up too much room. I still have a couple cool statues (Thor, Silver Surfer, Galactus and Watcher minibusts) but they aren’t displayed right now.
I’ve actually sold about 80% of my comic collection. I’ve converted to digital for the most part. Although today I bought “Bowie” biography by Mile Allred. Couldn’t resist having a hard copy.
I'll try to find them on ebay. I like all of the comics but prefer DC
I used to be a big comic collector. Had a handful of toy stuff but quickly decided it takes up too much room. I still have a couple cool statues (Thor, Silver Surfer, Galactus and Watcher minibusts) but they aren’t displayed right now.
I’ve actually sold about 80% of my comic collection. I’ve converted to digital for the most part. Although today I bought “Bowie” biography by Mile Allred. Couldn’t resist having a hard copy.
How did you sell if you dont mind? I have a collection I've been thinking of unloading.
Oh I see, ebay. Work well for you? How do you establish value?
Well you may just make some money off me lolburntredwaffle on eBay
I’ve got a ton more to list. X-Men and Hulk runs when I get around to it. I have around 100 trade paperbacks and hard covers I plan to start parting with too.
Is it hard to sell loose comics online? I tried to unload a few old ungraded sports cards on ebay years ago. It wound up being such a hassle trying dealing with people after the sale, none of whom ever wanted to return what they'd bought but who all wanted a partial refund because of a claimed condition issue that I couldn't really dispute once I mailed the card off. I just gave up and gave most of my collection to my nephews.
How did you sell if you dont mind? I have a collection I've been thinking of unloading.
Oh I see, ebay. Work well for you? How do you establish value?
Seems that way but you can look at the same item in the same condition and see some extreme price variations for sold items during the same time period. Even when you try to account for the seller's history and charity fundraiser sales, you can still see some wild extremes.Ebay is the best way. Baseball cards are the same way. Becketts guid is pretty irrelevant. It will give you an idea but ebay is the best way to see trends.