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Post your Promise Collection wins!
Lee Enterprises replied to GreatCaesarsGhost's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
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This is my only Flash comic. I had a bunch of Golden Age and Silver Age in the past, but now I'm in a rebuilding phase.
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
Lee Enterprises replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
In my very biased long time Spider-Man fan opinion, ASM 5 is one of the great covers of the Silver Age with that wonderful early Ditko art. So much happening on that cover. -
Green Lantern Collecting Thread.
Lee Enterprises replied to Big Daddy's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Various states of cover decomposition to a full Tarzan cover... I only have so many Golden Age books so I have to get creative.
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Incredible Hulk Collecting Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to joeypost's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Justice League of America Collecting Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to john72tex's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
Lee Enterprises replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Have a Cigar! Golden Age only....!
Lee Enterprises replied to Shield's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
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Comiclink, Comic Connect, Heritage, etcetera... Wins...
Lee Enterprises replied to Buzzetta's topic in Comics General
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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
Lee Enterprises replied to Silver's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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THE GRADE IS IN!! PGM - X-Men 6
Lee Enterprises replied to Corvonie's topic in Hey buddy, can you spare a grade?
Face it, tiger. You just hit the jackpot! Congratulations! I’ve sold a lot of books through Heritage. I recommend them. I’m a Heritage Legacy client so they like me, at least for my bids. I deal with Barry Sandoval and he’s very responsive. They’ll likely put your 9.8 in a featured auction with a bunch of other high end items that generate a lot of interest. They also mail beautiful full color auction preview catalogs to their big buyers for all upcoming important auctions. They get the eyeballs and bucks on high end and hard to find books. Heritage also has a lot of flexible consignment and financing options for buyers that help alleviate the need to come up with all cash in a short period of time. This, I believe, gives buyers a little more freedom to bid for something they really want. There are only so many 9.8s that will ever come up for sale so I think you’ll have very strong interest. I hope you make a bundle! -
Comiclink, Comic Connect, Heritage, etcetera... Wins...
Lee Enterprises replied to Buzzetta's topic in Comics General
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I just received this monster back from CGC. Apparently it's the highest graded Hulk #1 ever by CGC whether unrestored or restored, but not nearly as valuable as many of the books in the rarified air of the unrestored column on the census. In hand, it looks flawless and even with the purple label (I knew 100% about the restoration) I'm very happy with it.
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Incredible Hulk Collecting Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to joeypost's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Incredible Hulk Collecting Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to joeypost's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I just received this monster back from CGC. Apparently it's the highest graded Hulk #1 ever by CGC whether unrestored or restored, but not nearly as valuable as many of the books in the rarified air of the unrestored column on the census. In hand, it looks flawless and even with the purple label (I knew 100% about the restoration) I'm very happy with it. -
I just received this monster back from CGC. Apparently it's the highest graded Hulk #1 ever by CGC whether unrestored or restored, but not nearly as valuable as many of the books in the rarified air of the unrestored column on the census. In hand, it looks flawless and even with the purple label (I knew 100% about the restoration) I'm very happy with it.
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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
Lee Enterprises replied to Silver's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I just received this monster back from CGC. Apparently it's the highest graded Hulk #1 ever by CGC whether unrestored or restored, but not nearly as valuable as many of the books in the rarified air of the unrestored column on the census. In hand, it looks flawless and even with the purple label (I knew 100% about the restoration) I'm very happy with it. -
Fantastic Four Collecting Thread!
Lee Enterprises replied to uclapeterg's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Thanks for sharing that (painful) story because it's so relatable. I've also had to rehearse in my mind many deals that didn't happen because I didn't yes to the offer. For me, items I sold that I should have kept have been a bigger source of pain (like when I sold a FF 1 that was beat but complete for $200...a little tear welling up as I type). Whenever possible I try to buy that book I missed out on or sold in a slightly higher grade or with a signature or pedigree so that the replacement is "better". At least that's the mind game I play. Obviously, that's easier said than done when it comes to big ticket books. -
It was a lot more than 25 cents...ha, ha. Here is my FF Annual #1. I'll need an expert on the chronology of these books (and someone who owns raw copies) to chime in. ST Annual 1 has a 1962 date and FF Annual 1 has a 1963 date so there might have been some time between the two before they reached the rack.