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Everything posted by onlyweaknesskryptonite
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I too would just clean it up. Touch up where it needed then epoxy the whole floor.
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Return of the Toast - CLOSED
onlyweaknesskryptonite replied to Designer Toast's topic in Mixed Age Threads and Misc
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It is also worth mentioning that V1 1888 #1 National Geographic has sold as high as $100,000 however now the average sale is around $7k - $9k. That said if a Extremely High Grade came to market it has potential to be up there.
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Here is a decent link to some of the more valuable magazines. https://www.nostomania.com/servlets/com.nostomania.CatPage?name=Top100MagazinesMain
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High Times CGC 5.5 sold for $4,500 in 2021 makes me wonder what a Really HIGH grade would fetch. Here is a quick list I pulled from an older internet article. Although several of these are either out of date (price wise) as here is the current GPA on a CGC 9.4 Playboy #1 First Print As for Life and Time as well as National Geographic there are a few semi valuable issues , but a lot of these "most valuable " are in the thousands not even tens of thousands.