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zeezee

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  1. First take it in the thread trumps any PM conversations 

     Payment: Paypal  ,money order or  check (must clear first}

    NO RETURNS ON GRADED BOOKS.

     Shipping in the USA. OUT OF U.S.A NEED TO DISCUSS.

    FREE SHIPPING.

    THOR #200, CGC 9.8. Only 8 in 9.8, I have another copy in 9.8 also for sale.

    OW/WHITE. LAST GPA ON THIS WAS 685.00 IN 2014, 

    ASKING $735.00

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, 1Cool said:

    I do see this on E-Bay from time to time.  Guy post a couple pictures of a short box filled with bronze books - maybe 10 popped up and they are decent books.  Bidding goes crazy for the box with people hoping there is a IH 181 hidden in there but usually the seller knows exactly what they are doing and the buyer gets creamed when they go to sell each book.  Fool and his money and all.

    Well similar situation in this auction, one lot was an FF run, it included issue 48. It was a 5.0-6.0, but when I looked through the pages the marvel stamp was cut out. That lot sold for an outstanding amount, it was an online bidder that won it, so there you go.

  3. 4 minutes ago, HENRYSPENCER said:

    Collectibles of any kind listed in those mom and pop auctions on AuctionZip.com can go for crazy amounts of money as many think they are getting the deal of the century and that they can make money by turning around and flipping their pickups at mega-venues like ComicConnect and Heritage. The famous Mound City Auctions were initially a single ad on AuctionZip.  Then one board member made mention of it on this forum, and suddenly the auction blew up, and you had dealers and collectors flying in from all over the country.  Books all went for many multiples of GPA.

    You bring up another point. While I was inspecting the lots a few days before the auction, several people were doing the same. Overheard them talking about which hotel they are staying in the area. Kind of brings up your point of people coming in from all over to participate. Its a sign of the times, a lot more people pouring time and money in this "hobby".

  4. 4 minutes ago, DanCooper said:

    EXACTLY!

    This past February, Phil sold a Showcase 4 CGC 6.5 at his auction.

    Someone tried to "flip it" at Heritage in May (less than three months)

    Result - LOST 20 grand (see details I wrote about in the Showcase 4 thread in the Silver Age forum)

    Wow, what a hit, but I think a lot of people are trying to do the flip with big priced books.