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mattn792

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  1. So just who is Mysterion??? Wait...wrong book. Necessities first: Payment: In addition to PayPal, I will also accept check/money order/Zelle, though the book will be held until clearance. Payment due within 10 business days. Shipping (domestic): Book will be shipped via insured USPS priority mail. Domestic shipping is included in the listed price. International Shipping - exact cost, minus the US shipping cost. Please inquire first for an accurate quote. Returns: No returns on CGC books as you know what you're getting. On the HoS? Probation list? Or I simply don't like you (aka on my ignore list)? Don't bother. Can provide board references if needed (no name dropping here), and over 1700 positive eBay feedback as well -- https://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=792mn. And I've got a fledgling kudos thread started (link is in my profile page). First wins the book outright, no offers will be considered on this one. Onward! Amazing Spider-Man 13 -- first appearance of Mysterio. A beautiful blue label 4.5 with white pages, this book has seen significant appreciation this year. A 4.5 sold on eBay for $914 shipped just last week. HOWEVER...that book had cream/off-white pages, tanning to the covers, and some guy's name written on the front cover. My book? None of those things Ask on this one is $1000 shipped, and that asking price is firm. I would consider a cash and trade that included an 8.0-9.0 range copy of ASM 66 though.
  2. With ASM 380 off the board, we'll cut the package deal price on Wolverine 7 / X-Men 96 to $150 shipped.
  3. A Spider-Man divided cannot stand!!! Necessities first: Payment: In addition to PayPal, I will also accept check/money order/Zelle, though the book will be held until clearance. Payment due within 10 business days. Shipping (domestic): Book will be shipped via insured USPS priority mail. Domestic shipping is included in the listed price. International Shipping - exact cost, minus the US shipping cost. Please inquire first for an accurate quote. Returns: No returns on CGC books as you know what you're getting. On the HoS? Probation list? Or I simply don't like you (aka on my ignore list)? Don't bother. Can provide board references if needed (no name dropping here), and over 1700 positive eBay feedback as well -- https://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=792mn. And I've got a fledgling kudos thread started (link is in my profile page). First wins the book outright, well reasoned offers always welcome. Onward! As if the first appearance of the Hobgoblin weren't enough to get you interested in this beautiful 9.6 with Tattooz insert intact, and a newsstand no less, this copy has been signed by three stalwarts of the Spider-Man title -- Stan Lee, John Romita Sr., and John Romita Jr. And for three signatures on this cover, I don't think the placement could have been any better. Just a reminder -- we've already lost Stan, and from what I've heard, Jr. has said no more signings for dad either. So opportunity knocks here for the signature enthusiast. I don't have any comparable precedent to cite with this one, but the last couple blue label 9.6 newsstands that sold on eBay went for around $600 shipped, while 9.8 blues have been breaking $2 grand. With all considered... $1000 shipped
  4. New year, new prices -- take 15% off of whatever prices are listed above. Take all three books for $200 shipped (another $21 in savings).
  5. I’m not too well versed on the history of Eastern, are there legit file covers out on the market?
  6. Aren't these just figments of Dupcak's imagination???? Comic Link :: The Online Vintage Comic Book and Comic Art Auction and Exchange I can't get a decent zoom on the caption or cert number in order to read them.
  7. Ropes, pulleys, a car battery, and a length of extension cord...
  8. Even still, your opposition to fractional share ownership is only personal, not conceptual. There’s nothing wrong with that. Putting Rally aside, the concept of investing in partial shares of certain comics is by no means a dumb idea. It just comes down to implementation. No matter the protestations, an original copy of Action #1 is wholly a commodity, and being able invest in partial ownership of a copy will appeal to comic enthusiasts and regular capitalists alike. But until a reputable platform to do so comes around, it will largely remain a novel idea.
  9. This list should scare anyone thinking of dealing with Rally. This goes far beyond normal investing risk and into the realm of buying into ComicCoin.
  10. Frankly, if someone out there introduced a platform where you could buy and sell collectible shares in real time that was open for business just like the traditional stock market, or heck even operated 24/7, that would quite possibly drive prices into the stratosphere for certain books.
  11. @valiantman - I agree with you that there's no reason the ownership of comics, or other collectibles, can't be fractionalized into shares. RallyRd just doesn't seem like a place I would trust. In addition to my previous gripes, you're stuck with an automatic 90 day post-IPO lockdown, and then you can only trade your shares on one day of any given month. Seems like a great way to get your money trapped. They may be the only game in town (at the moment) if you want to buy shares of certain collectibles, but that doesn't make giving them your money a good idea.
  12. Even with your steadfast defense of RallyRd, you have to admit their lack of transparency on their website is off putting. No substantive list of assets, no history of any assets, just “download our app, trust us!” Are they hiding something? Just lazy? You would think if they want to attract the maximum amount of investors possible, they would lay out the maximum amount of information necessary to do so. “See the app” is a lousy sales pitch.