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tth2

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  1. On 4/7/2024 at 11:12 AM, waaaghboss said:
    On 4/7/2024 at 8:58 AM, Darwination said:

    I didn't watch today (am away from the batcave).  Are people seeing a CGC bump as far as books in the box fetching more?  I believe it's the first auction that's featured a decent number of graded books.

    I was wondering that, but if so, it's minor.  I looked up the sales history on the 3 books I listed on HA, and while there are few comparison sales in grade, it seems like the three books I listed were comparable to a recent raw sale taking minor differences in grade into account. 

     The saucy movies first issue had a "5.0" go last year for 5.2k.  The other saucy had a raw "5.5" sell a year ago for 10.8k.  The Strange Stories had a "7.5" sell last year for 7.8k.  So the graded bump doesn't seem to be present at least for those few issues.  I'll look at the other books when I'm on a desktop.   Also the previous sales in a comparable grade last year were likely bolstered due to the cgc grading that was on the horizon, so I guess those also benefited from a future cgc bump?

    Thanks for confirming, because this was kind of my gut reaction too, but I was too lazy to do the research.  While the prices of the slabbed books in this auction were solid, none shocked me.  Perhaps this will cool the raw market a bit, as it seems to have gotten a bit ahead of itself.

  2. On 4/7/2024 at 11:47 AM, Bigphatpaulie said:

    Ouch!  What makes it even more painful is that the book was in kind of a decade-long doldrums back in 2018, but had seen a resurgence in the last few years, so I'm sure there was an expectation of a nice profit over the 2018 price. :eek:

  3. On 4/6/2024 at 11:51 PM, adamstrange said:

    Keller lost between 30 and 40% on the majority of his books, and the GA Flash run was just part of that sale.

    Shows how much bigger the dollars have gotten over the course of a decade.  Keller's total losses in absolute dollar terms are dwarfed by the losses of these recent consignees.  The loss taken on the 9.8 TOS 39 alone is probably a multiple of Keller's total losses.  

  4. On 4/7/2024 at 7:25 AM, Bigphatpaulie said:

    This was shockingly low.  I don't know if it was the writing on the cover that put people off or what, but the consignor must've been pretty disappointed.

    On 4/7/2024 at 7:25 AM, Bigphatpaulie said:

    This was surprisingly high.  I can remember when 9.4 was the top grade in the Census for this book, and now there seem to be tons of 9.6s and 9.8s. 

  5. On 4/6/2024 at 11:54 PM, adamstrange said:
    On 4/6/2024 at 10:18 PM, tth2 said:

    That's my initial feeling too, and that's even without knowing anything about 3.0 prices.

    For "must have" books, there's often an increased price for the entry level copy because people will take anything.  So, when an attractive 3.0 comes along it will garner outsized attention compared to a 3.0 of a random issue in the run.

    I would agree with you for must have books that don't come to market very often, in any grade.  But Cap 1 (and Bat 1) are not those.

  6. On 4/6/2024 at 2:07 PM, LordRahl said:

    Well this should help the terrible narrative be less terrible.... a Silver Surfer 1 sold for over $100K. Say that out loud a couple of times just to see for yourself how crazy the market still is even though apparently it's in the toilet. SS1 is a 6 figure book. Everyone that's been around more than a hot minute knows how utterly silly that sounds, yet that's the reality... and it's completely overlooked as if it's totally normal.

    You're preaching to the choir.  The idea of a 1968 Marvel #1 going for 6-figures seems nuts to me, unless maybe it's in 9.9 and even then it's still nuts to me.

    It'll be interesting to see if the price is replicable.

  7. On 4/6/2024 at 9:03 AM, kimik said:
    On 4/6/2024 at 8:50 AM, Silver Surfer said:

    Or made sure that it's an inferior copy because they CPR'd their copy upwards. If the Church Timleys ever make their way back to the market they will be re-subed more times that you can say Excelsior!

    Haven’t they been worked on over the years like so many other Church books?

    The Church Timely superhero books are all sitting ungraded in John Verzyl's family's collection, with the only exception I'm aware of being the Red Raven #1 because Chuck held on to that one and then sold it directly a few years ago.  

  8. On 4/6/2024 at 5:43 AM, Matches_Malone said:

    John Totleben Miracleman 16 orgy page was a bargain IMO. Alan Moore tends to go higher for this kinda stuff. 

    IMO, it's because it just didn't look that good in B&W.  In color, it's much more impressive.  Still, I thought it would go higher just because it's Moore and Totleben.

  9. On 4/6/2024 at 5:31 AM, Matches_Malone said:

    Jill Thompson Sandman #49 Story Page 20 @ $66K.  Very Very Strong.

    Seems like the Gaiman Auction effect is still ongoing.

    I was very happy to hear that this was her direct consignment so she's getting all the upside from the huge rise in Sandman pages.

  10. On 4/5/2024 at 11:34 PM, buttock said:

    Overstreet guide is $715K

    Did Lou_Fine hack your account?

    On 4/5/2024 at 11:34 PM, buttock said:

    The 9.2 is a weird book  because there are 3 9.2s, 2 9.4s, and a 9.8.  So it's not going to a BSD who wants it to have the highest graded, and I'm convinced there are people who bid on HA with little to no collecting knowledge but are just told by the house to buy anything in 9.4 or better.  So there's not a whole lot of cache' to having a 9.2, even though it's great.  So why pay up.  The SF 9.4 broke $3M, so even the prior sale of this 9.2 was pretty weak by comparison.  

    Not arguing, just thinking out loud.

    Yeah, I just tend to think of prices in terms of how they relate to each other.

    So if a 9.2 sells for $750k and a 3.0 sells for $156k, then in my mind at least one of the buyers should be upset, and maybe even both!   

  11. On 4/5/2024 at 1:49 PM, szav said:
    On 4/5/2024 at 1:39 PM, tth2 said:

    Did the 9.2 Cap 1 go for too little, the 3.0 Cap 1 for too much, or both, or do people think they both went for about the right price?

    That 3.0 presented exceptionally well for the grade, pretty clean looking with pretty solid colors too.  Most of the defects were well obscured spine splits and tape on the interior.  I think any other 3.0 goes for way less right now.

    The thing about paying up for a book that presents better than its grade is the risk that when it comes time to sell, the market response is "Yeah, it looks better than a X.X, but the label says X.X, so the price we're willing to pay is a X.X price".