• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

StarkEnterprises1

Member
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by StarkEnterprises1

  1. 4 hours ago, KCOComics said:

    Appreciate the response. 

    One way or another, I have no plans to sell it any time soon. 

    I'm just curious to see how high it can go. 

    Same here. I just find it incredible how much this book has shot up in value over the past year. The same goes for GSX1 and X-Men 94 which, fortunately, I also have copies of. Seems like I've really lucked out with key X-Men books!

  2. 5 minutes ago, Jasonmorris1000000 said:

    My parents used to try and talk me out of buying comics like this years ago.  I love telling them how much money they are now.  They’re not scolding me anymore.

    Ha! I was already an adult by the time I bought X-Men 1 but I get what you're saying. I got my copy about 6 years ago for $1500. I didn't tell my parents at the time how much I paid for it but after seeing what copies in a similar grade to mine are going for now, I'm certainly not complaining and neither are they!

  3. 3 hours ago, DocHoppus182 said:

    I agree with several in this thread.  Slab the raw copy and see what is what.  Then make your choice.  If you have sentimental value towards the Herb SS, then I think the choice is obvious.  

    Though I like that idea, I live in the UK and the cost of getting the raw copy slabbed and then having it shipped back to me is too prohibitive at this time. As I said in my original post, I need to raise some cash and I need to figure out which one of my Hulk 181s do I sell in order to get some decent coin. 

  4. 1 hour ago, Artboy99 said:

    does the CGC Trimpe copy have sentimental value for you? If no then I would sell the CGC book.

    No, It doesn't have any particular sentimental value for me. I'm guessing that a raw 4.0 is currently going for $800 and a CGC SS in the same grade for $900 though I could be way off with that. 

  5. OK, here's the situation. I need to raise some cash and I am lucky enough to have two copies of Hulk 181. I don't really need to have two copies of the same book so I'm quite happy to let one go. The problem is that I'm not sure which one to sell. One of these is a CGC 4.0 signed by Herb Trimpe while the other is a raw 4.0. My gut tells me to sell the raw copy and keep the slabbed one as that has the added value from Trimpe's signature and also being graded by CGC. Obviously, going with that option means that I can't read the slabbed copy but I'm sure that there must be a cheap reprint that I can use as a reading copy. Any suggestions as to what I should do?