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PeterPark

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  1. Ok, I decided to look a little harder and found this thread. It was SNiPER that inspired my search. It's not an 8.5 but it looks awesome anyway... http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=6301163&fpart=12 And luckily all the pictures are still posted! And if you don't want to see all the fun that was had...here's the book
  2. Honestly, I've looked for the thread since but can't find it. It's tough to look back past those first 4 pages...
  3. Oops, my bad. Did you take part in that thread though? It was actually great entertainment...books were going for several hundred dollars in seconds. I remember Goldust got some nice books but I think he missed out on the 19. It was a nice, nice copy. It was almost a complete run. Issue 40 was conspicuously missing though...and I'm still looking for that one...
  4. ...Anyone else out there have a copy they want to show off? :shrug:
  5. Before those great copies come out, let me sneak mine - Awesome (thumbs u
  6. Has its value skyrocketed recently? I know its rare so maybe market demand built to the point he felt he had to sell? I don't think it will fetch $10K either but there is always a premium on the highest graded copy of a rare book...
  7. Was that the one from the run sold on here? Those were some awesome books...Mostly purchased from Metropolis Comics, originally I think? If not that was another sharp copy that could give this one a run for its money...
  8. So this book was one of my grail books. It really stood out when a boardie (apologies for forgetting who the particular boardie was) sold a high grade run of most Mystery Tales issues sometime over the past year or two. These books were flying out with most having several :takeit:'s coming through in seconds after being posted. Among all those covers, this one was the coolest to me. I have wanted a copy ever since. The other day, I managed to track down a copy... The books looks great in hand. What colors! I'm very happy to be a part of this exclusive club. I also saw that one was just posted on ebay with a buy it now of $10,000! If you want to take a look at that issue it can be found here: www.ebay.com/itm/Mystery-Tales-19-former-CGC-8-5-LONE-TOP-CENSUS-pre-code-Atlas-horror-RARE-/221313791370?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item338754758a Anybody else out there have a sweet copy of this awesome book? Or any other Mystery Tales you wanna show off?
  9. 'cept you never buy my low grade over priced ones..... Uber rare or..."common" rare...?
  10. I think everyone can agree with this! Sell your rare variants, please, everyone!
  11. There was no way I would ever come close to a full set of these, but I did like the idea of collecting them, so I went after price variants of titles I liked. I had a handful of 30¢ variants of Thor 250, Cap 200, Marvel Feature 4, Marvel Spotlight 28 and all the Warlock (12-14) 30¢ variants. Recently, I picked up all the Ms. Marvel (6-10) 35¢ variants, so those fit nicely in my run. +1 If you collect a certain title then find the variant. If you like Spider-Man then look for Spider-Man. If you like X-Men then look for X-Men. Now don't look for Sgt. Fury if you don't like Sgt. Fury. People think hard-to-find variant books are key but they are not. Grail to some but never key. You will get bored fast and end up listing your hard-to find variants for sale or auction and taking a loss on the time and money you wasted finding them. Don't worry, keldog is not bitter at all (thumbs u I did not mean to sound bitter. My point was to collect what you like and not is the in demand book that others are looking for to complete there set. I was agreeing with Ball on going for titles you like. The hunt for these books are fun if you have passion for the books you want. I hope the new owners of that Cap #212 error books will enjoy those books in their collection. (thumbs u I'm still looking for the owners of the IF#14 9.4 to sell . No I know, sometimes you do end up selling a really tough to find book for what seems like cents on the dollar... Leave the tough ones for those that really, really want them (thumbs u
  12. There was no way I would ever come close to a full set of these, but I did like the idea of collecting them, so I went after price variants of titles I liked. I had a handful of 30¢ variants of Thor 250, Cap 200, Marvel Feature 4, Marvel Spotlight 28 and all the Warlock (12-14) 30¢ variants. Recently, I picked up all the Ms. Marvel (6-10) 35¢ variants, so those fit nicely in my run. +1 If you collect a certain title then find the variant. If you like Spider-Man then look for Spider-Man. If you like X-Men then look for X-Men. Now don't look for Sgt. Fury if you don't like Sgt. Fury. People think hard-to-find variant books are key but they are not. Grail to some but never key. You will get bored fast and end up listing your hard-to find variants for sale or auction and taking a loss on the time and money you wasted finding them. Don't worry, keldog is not bitter at all (thumbs u
  13. Good call. Not really valuable book, but I can't find one anywhere. I would also add these as being undervalued. Batman 307 - 1st Lucis Fox 326 - 1st Arkham Asylum Flash 300 - Origin of Flash; Origin of Kid Flash; Origin of Mirror Master (Sam Scudder); Origin of Captain Boomerang; Origin of Weather Wizard; Origin of Grodd; Origin of Abra Kadabra; Origin of Heat Wave; Origin of Elongated Man; Origin of Trickster; Wraparound cover World's Finest 251 - first appearance of Count Vertigio DC Comics Presents 27 - first Mongul Good call on DCP 27! The Whitman variant for Batman 307 is tough to find in high grade. If you think that Whitman is difficult, try Batman 324!
  14. Maybe 9.6? The standard for price variants is tougher...because CGC is not biased?
  15. Two gun Kid #129 - someone pulled the plug on the auction Sounds like a good deal (thumbs u That book is hard to find.
  16. Yeah, looked like a decent book too? Maybe better than VG? :shrug:
  17. It is. (thumbs u Wow! Looks uber high grade.
  18. seems like the 1st print #377 in raw is worth next to nothing due to saturation. Im definitively going to try to buy a 3rd print at Comikazee next month. Its funny that some really want the low print version of 3rd print when probably not many even know that a nearly identical Brazilian edition exists and is zero in CGC. No offense, but people are simply never going to desire foreign printings as much as their US counterparts. It hasn't ever happened and I don't foresee it ever happening. I don't knock people for wanting to collect rare (or not) foreign editions or reprints, but to try to equate the demand for a 377-3rd with a 377-Brazilian is a fool's game. I know my own personal excitement level of foreign comics are somewhere between none and none. I used to feel same way. But after nearly 30 years of collecting, I found hunting the foreign keys fun and challenging. Mucho props on the 377 analysis. The 2nd print cover looks more desirable. I cant wait to find 3rd print copy Wait...wait...I feel foreign desire arising in my loin. Nah. That's not what that was. I'm still at none. I found an Amazing Spider-man 378 at my LCS the other day...$1.80 Aussie variant...I bought it...
  19. Yes. Just like Toyota sells more cars than Porsche Seriously though.. being the most collected has good points and bad points. It shows demand. But if tastes change (due to newer versions of the heroes getting popular, or movies etc.) then the much lower number of preserved DC comics will mean that the prices will sky rocket due to the much higher scarcity. Yes, and no. The fact that Marvel is more popular for silver age comics hasn't meant that GA Timely's are worth more due to their relative scarcity to GA DC. Marvel SA will always be the silver age to collect, no matter how popular DC characters become in the future. Just as DC GA comics will be the ones to collect no matter how popular Marvel characters become in the future. This makes me think about Action Comics 252. The introduction (not a reintro) of a major character that is more scarce than comparable Marvel comics character introductions. Why is this book not worth more?!? Like Supergirl v. Ant-man, for example? Shouldn't it be worth more than TTA 27?
  20. Golden: 1) Action Comics 1 2) Detective Comics 27 3) Marvel Comics 1 4) Superman 1 5) Captain America Comics 1 Silver: 1) Amazing Fantasy 15 2) Showcase 4 3) Fantastic Four 1 4) Amazing Spider-man 1 5) Hulk 1 Bronze: 1) Flintstones 1 35 cent variant 2) Scooby Doo 1 35 cent variant 3) Kid Colt 218 35 cent variant 4) Kid Colt 219 35 cent variant 5) Kid Colt 220 35 cent variant Non-variant Bronze: 1) Incredible Hulk 181 2) Giant Size X-Men 1 3) Green Lantern 76 4) X-Men 94 5) Batman 227 Copper: 1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 2) Albedo 2 3) Miracleman 15 4) Amazing Spider-man 300 5) New Mutants 98 Modern: 1) Walking Dead 1 2) Walking Dead 19 3) Walking Dead 2 4) Chew 1 5) Peter Panzerfaust 1 The biggest thing I have learned here is that there need to be lists that are a lot longer. Get on it, Overstreet!
  21. What the..? Man, that has to be a fluke. A really nice NM is $25-$30. I can't imagine selling a VF for more than $15. I have a stack of them from a collection I bought about six years ago. The guy speculated on Marvel first issues from the late 1970s and early 1980s 50 She-Hulk 1s 50 Rom 1s 50 GI Joe 1s 50 Wolverine 1s 50 Spider-Woman 1s 50 John Carter 1s 50 Red Sonja 1s 50 Contest of Champions 1s 50 Sounds like he did ok on some of those, or you will. I enjoyed reading that. 50
  22. For that price you can buy a decent copy of many 1st appearances which are far more appealing and liquid than a 3rd print of a comic with no discernible story value. One thing I like whenever I see something like this though; there are some collectors with serious money invested in this hobby which gives me hope for the day I decided to part with my collection. The first print of this book was hot for a long time. That has something to do with why it was reprinted in the first place. Don't say it has no story value. You can feel free to knock it as a non-contemporary reprint but it is nonetheless very rare and, notably for this thread, desirable to many.