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GM8

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  1. Of all the Storage Wars personalities to find this lot and be competent with it, Rene is probably the one.  Dave would do it right too but he's not a good human being so this went to the best I suppose.  Barry would have been nice since he always tried so hard but always lost $.

    Great find though!  He got all those mylars and boards right off the bat which was smart.

  2. 8 hours ago, Jaydogrules said:

    Great and I'll just leave this recent sale of an 8.0 TMNT 1 with the utterly meaningless "OW/W" on the label here for you and let you contemplate on your own how the sale compares to the last reported sale of an 8.0 with "white" pages on the label:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Turtles-1-CGC-8-0-OW-W-1st-Print-Origin-1st-Appearance/391976190947?hash=item5b439a03e3:g:-ycAAOSws5BaecgK&redirect=mobile

    "People skills" are over rated.  I like facts and data points.  

    Good talk.  

    -J.

    I don't want to get into the weeds but I do follow TMNT #1 sales and will say that the rarity of the 1st prints does tend to diminish the price difference between OW/W and W page qualities. The lack of supply seems to make people just want a copy and the grade is the singular thing they give weight to, sometimes they don't even care about that as can be seen in the price bunching of the mid-grade copies. There is a limit most collectors can spend on this book and the little differences matter less.  It's an anomaly really.

    That said, page quality does matter for almost every other copper book with larger print runs.  It makes sense because its a means of differentiation. Take NM 98 for example, search ebay sales for 9.8's, sort the direct, unsigned versions by price and you'll see that from $880 down to $750 are all WP.  OW/W only sell from $750 and down.  That's not a mistake, its because of the page quality.

  3. 1 hour ago, cmzare said:

    My upper limit bid on that TMNT #1 CGC  9.8 was $28K w/o BP (second highest bid).  Someone went a step higher.  Sadly, it may be a few years before another 9.8 pops up, though you never know. I won the 9.6 and really did not expect it to take off to 20K+. I agree that the OW-W pages shouldn’t account for a $12K price differential; however, it could be possible that someone thought they saw something in the previous auction to merit that price (I.e. a press job that could bump up the grade).  I think the range for 9.6s are in the neighborhood of $12-15K.  The 9.6 I won presents good enough for me.  One day I’ll add a 9.8 ;-)

    I think you got the market price, congrats, and it was probably kept lower because of the 9.8 also for sale. I agree that the 9.6 that sold for $26K was likely a press candidate, the description said it was "hidden away in a bedroom for many years."  Although it doesn't say that it wasn't pressed - and the premium paid is a big risk to take the chance. I guess the only way to know is to follow the CGC # (1294883001) and see if it gets removed from the database and a new signed 9.8 comes forward.

     

  4. Final sale of 9.6: $14,340.  A step down certainly from the $26K we saw late last year on the other HA auction (note that sale was White pages, this most recent one was OW/W but that doesn't account for the difference).  That one looks to be an outlier.  The real value of the 9.6 is somewhere around $12-15K.

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/alternative-underground/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1-mirage-studios-1984-cgc-nm-96-off-white-to-white-pages/a/7177-91319.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515

    Final sale of 9.8: $35,850.  A 19% jump in price from the recent $30.1K sale on Ebay and more in line with what we'd expect between 9.6 and 9.8 values.  Going forward look for sales ranges between these two numbers $30-36K.

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/alternative-underground/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1-mirage-studios-1984-cgc-nm-mt-98-white-pages/a/7177-91318.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515

  5. On 2/4/2018 at 9:14 AM, GM8 said:

    as of now the 9.6 is at $4,500w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $5,377.50

     

    the 9.8 is at $17,000w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $20,315.00

    18 days to go.

    9.6 same.

     

    Well the 9.8 was at $21,000w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $25,095.00.

     

    But someone must have had a good day in the stock market because now the 9.8 is up to:

     

    $26,000w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $31,070.00.

     

    That's just over the recent record ebay sale of $30,100, and this auction has 15 days to go.

  6. If you like to waste your money, then yes.  I've never had an issue as far as I know and since they never send these back I would never choose to send in premium supplies never to see them again.

    The only thing I would change is ensure safe delivery.  No top loaders (with no flap) of course.  I would only use bags/boards that fit the comic snugly without being tight like you see sometimes in thicker books in a modern sleeve.

  7. On 2/1/2018 at 7:15 AM, GM8 said:

    And we're off to the races!  Two new Heritage TMNT #1 1st print listings are up for sale and the prices are already moving on up.  Recall that the last 9.6 they sold went for $26K so this will be very interesting.  Meanwhile over on ebay a more recent 9.8 went for $30K, seemingly low in comparison.  We will see if Heritage garners higher bids and sales.

    The 9.6:

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/alternative-underground/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1-mirage-studios-1984-cgc-nm-96-off-white-to-white-pages/a/7177-91319.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515

     

    The 9.8

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/alternative-underground/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1-mirage-studios-1984-cgc-nm-mt-98-white-pages/a/7177-91318.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515

    as of now the 9.6 is at $4,500w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $5,377.50

     

    the 9.8 is at $17,000w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $20,315.00

    18 days to go.

  8. 7 hours ago, Subby1938 said:

    I had 9.0 which I paid 5500.00 for. Too much I don't know but it really didn't go up a lot after 2 years of ownership and I think you guys are right about 6.0-8.0 grades getting more buzz. I traded my copy and few other books to get AF15 cgc 2.0 which I felt would do better long term than turtles. I loved that turtles book sigh

    It makes sense and your experience with the mid-grades is more confirmation.  AF15 is a nice trade though so you did well!

    I don't think the Turtles as a visible product are going to lose too much over the years.  They're still on advertisements here in NY often enough.  The other week the Metropolitan Museum had a Michelangelo exhibit and actually brought in a person in a Turtle costume for the opening.

  9. 30 minutes ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

    Isn't There a 9.4 on ebay for scrap change compared to the 9.6 &9.8? Seller: Mylarcomics

    Must really sought after in uber high grades 2c

    I looked and there are 2 9.4's on ebay right now at around 11.5-12K each.  That's a bit higher than recent sales prices of $8225 on 12/17 and $10,250 on `1/5. 

    However if you read more about the higher grades you'll find they haven't had the price appreciation of the lower grades, presumably because most people can't afford them so there's more demand for lower grades.

    On the face of it, that seems probably right.  We'll see what happens with these 2 high grade copies.

  10. And we're off to the races!  Two new Heritage TMNT #1 1st print listings are up for sale and the prices are already moving on up.  Recall that the last 9.6 they sold went for $26K so this will be very interesting.  Meanwhile over on ebay a more recent 9.8 went for $30K, seemingly low in comparison.  We will see if Heritage garners higher bids and sales.

    The 9.6:

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/alternative-underground/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1-mirage-studios-1984-cgc-nm-96-off-white-to-white-pages/a/7177-91319.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515

     

    The 9.8

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/alternative-underground/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1-mirage-studios-1984-cgc-nm-mt-98-white-pages/a/7177-91318.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515

  11. 59 minutes ago, Icculus308win said:

    Does anyone have any recommendations for mylar or mylite bags for TMNT 1-4? Or even any good poly bags that fit correctly?

     

    I had to use magazine bags/boards when I had mine.  Thick backing boards and mylars.  Get the closing ones, no open tops else your newsprint on the top of the comic will yellow.

    Safest bet?  Get them CGC'd.  That way you know the grade, they are insurable for their full value and they're safe.  If they have non-color-breaking creases it's worth it to do the full CCS/CGC in my opinion.  They know how to press Turtles 1-4 really well.

  12. 49 minutes ago, ThothAmon said:

    As someone who grew up collecting in western NY I can tell you there are no shortage of collector/speculators in the area.  Think piranha. 

    That's right, because there's nothing else to do!  (grew up there)

  13. I used to slab to sell, mostly.  However just like raw books, unless its a hot issue then they tend to sit. And sit.  And sit.  You may be the best price on all Feebay but that doesn't mean someone wants to pay $60 or more for the pleasure of a 9.8.  My last order of 30 books took more than a year to offload and I'm not a gouger by any means.  Now I prefer to sell raw with as many photos as possible to maximize the bucks.

    That said I do slab the more valuable books in my collection.  Protection and knowing what they're worth for insurance's sake are my rationale.