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iggykoopa

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  1. First the rules:

    - Preferred method of payment is PayPal, however, checks or money orders are acceptable but will need time to clear.
     

    - No return on slabbed books. 
     

    - Shipping included in price unless you want signature confirmation, then will factor it in.


    - No probies or HOSers. 
     

    - “I’ll take it” in thread trumps any PMs. 

    - Will provide phone number through DM if needed.

    Here's a link to my kudos page. My most recent kudos was a 8.0 Iron Man #1 that I sold to a fellow boardie.
     

    Ultimate Fallout #4 CGC 9.8 (1st Miles Morales) - $3000 :news: SOLD!!

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  2. Amazing Spider-Man #300 CGC 9.2. Origin and first full appearance of Venom.

    - Preferred method of payment is PayPal, however, checks or money orders are acceptable but will need time to clear.
     

    - No returns on slabbed books. 
     

    - Shipping is flat $10 unless you want signature confirmation, then will factor the price in.


    - No probies or HOSers. 
     

    - “I’ll take it” in thread trumps any PMs. 

    Here's a link to my kudos page. My most recent kudos was a 8.0 Invincible Iron Man #1 that I sold to a fellow boardie.
     

    Amazing Spider-Man #300 CGC 9.2 (1st appearance of Venom) - $1010

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Get Marwood & I said:

    I sold my 181 for a thousand pounds about 5 years ago. I could be annoyed that I could now get four times that figure but then when do you sell? If I'd held on until now, and sold it for four thousand would I be annoyed in 5 years time if it then went up to ten? If we worry too much about missing out on future top dollar we'll never sell anything. And sometimes you have to sell.

    The only ones that bug me are the ones you've had for ever which increase in value by a miniscule amount or not at all. Every fibre of your comic knowledge and experience tells you they will never escalate. So you sell. And they escalate. Often, beyond all reason. Those ones can be annoying. 

    That's a really good point and is exactly why it's easy (for me) to not get so wound up about it. It's a fools errand if I hold onto the book and just keep hoping that I hit that sweet spot to get maximum profit.

  4. The only one that slightly annoys me is the Hulk 181 7.0 that I sold about a year ago. That book has skyrocketed and I would've made much more on it had I held onto it until, say, now. But I've had several books that I've made way more on that more than makes up for the ones like Hulk 181 that I let go. You win some, you lose some, though. The beauty of this hobby is you can always find the comic books (mostly) to buy again, might just have to pay a little bit more.