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SuperGrover

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  1. On 8/2/2020 at 10:47 AM, mattn792 said:

    So here we go, Uncanny X-Men 142, part 2 of the ever popular DoFP storyline.  Lots of future X-Men deaths :(.  This one clocks in at the near perfect 9.8 with white pages.  Not a whole lot else to be said as this issue tends to sell itself.

    Last eBay sale about a week and a half ago went for $400 shipped, so let's call this guy $349 $329.

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    :takeit:

  2. 55 minutes ago, cheetah said:

    Each auction house has pros and cons.  Depending on the book, CLink might be the obvious choice.  For others, Heritage is the clear better option.  Trying to make broad conclusions about which is better is kind of a fool’s errand.  The more you know about your books and the people likely to buy them, the better your chances of choosing the best site for your auction.  I greatly appreciate both Heritage and CLink and think both do an excellent job for their customers.  There are books that I think will achieve better results on one over the other, but they both have an important role in maximizing your results.

    This is the way I think about it. I have also heard people talk about Heritage having a better reach in Europe... not sure if that's accurate but it does seem like a consideration based on the books selling.