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SRC in Seattle
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Hi – I just joined and I’m hoping to glean some wisdom from the group!
Last year, I inherited 300+ golden & silver era comics of various genres (western, sci-fi, superhero, war, horror, satire, MAD, etc.)
This is the “pick of the litter”.
[PS: I included the “ransom” pic (lol) with the local newspaper to give me some credibility since I’m a new member.]
I am planning to have it graded and slabbed before I sell it, but I need a heads-up on what it might cost for grading - and how much to insure it for - since I know the value could (hopefully!) be up there.
Also, if I paid for Pressing – will it fix or help the spun spine?
Feel free to ask me if you need more info or whatever…
Thanks!
PGM - SHOWCASE
in Hey buddy, can you spare a grade?
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Zzutak -
I totally understand what you're saying re: "confidence in the seller" - BUT how much would Heritage Auction's keep? I checked their website and couldn't exactly determine what their percentage is, plus the cost of preparation (grading, cleaning, pressing, etc.) Per Overstreet: at 4.0 = $15,600 and at 6.0 = $31,200. The general consensus puts mine about a 5.0 = $23,400.
Like I said - I'm new to this - but I have done a fair amount of research (Overstreet, E-bay, other comic book sites, local comic book dealers) and now I'm almost thinking that with the time and costs involved in consigning to Heritage - I might be better off just selling it raw to someone local since I live in Seattle (ie: large metropolitan city) and let them deal with it...? Pros / cons to this idea?
Thanks again - I appreciate everyone's honest, experienced feedback!