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heyyybrotherrr

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  1. Hi team, I am trying to get an idea of what comic book enthusiasts would pay for the following runs. Would you say I am in the ballpark pricing-wise? I use "ebay sold" listings as a reference point usually, but I have some collections and runs that do not match their sold listings. The books are all high grade (8.0 or above). 

    X-Men (1991) 1-88 Straight Run ($160.00)

    Cable (1993) 1-70 Straight Run ($90.00)

    X-Factor (1986) 125 total books (missing some big keys, the run is full from about issue 20 onwards) ($250.00)

    Spider-Man Unlimited (1993) 1-20 Straight ($30.00)

    Would you say these are fair prices? Thanks

  2. I was thinking about the scenario "If you could only keep one comic, which would it be?" and it eventually morphed into "Which comic do you think will be most valuable in say, 20-30 years?" I'm thinking mostly books from Copper Age on, as many books before that have jumped in value already. So, if you had to predict a book that you'd want in 30 years, which would it be? 

  3. I'm trying to sell these titles together as lots. All of these comics are in great condition (VF/NM). However, I am not an experienced grader.

    Infinity War 1-6: $100 shipped

    https://imgur.com/gallery/eWQ1A42

    Infinity Crusade 1-6: $100 shipped

    https://imgur.com/gallery/00iOWZU

    Solo Avengers 1-20 + Hawkeye 2: $150 shipped (this is a little speculative as it could get hot with the new Hawkeye show coming out on Disney+...? Not sure - open to negotiations on this.)

    https://imgur.com/gallery/sFxsvpR

    Everything is shipped USPS Priority. Thanks guys and gals!

  4. Hi! I've posted on this forum before about a large collection of comics that I inherited. I have bagged and boarded, boxed, and categorized all of the comics. Now, I want to start selling. I want to start with the mid-tier comics (not valuable enough to grade but will probably get more than a buck or two. Some may even get between 10-100.) However, I want to get some expert opinions on the best way to go about selling. I've decided I want to start by making posts on Reddit "Comic Swap" and this CGC site. For those of you who have sold a lot of comics, what do you think is the best way to go about it? What mistakes did you make along the way? Some things I've been thinking about:

    Is there equipment that makes this process more efficient and can offset costs in the long run? 

    Best payment option? It looks like Reddit "comic swap" prefers Paypal: Goods and Services. What's your experience with this method? Safe?

    Best way to package? Best way to ship? Least expensive option? When you sell, do you include these overhead costs in the price?

    What's a realistic turnaround time that buyers expect? I work full-time, so this will be a side gig for me. Do buyers expect sellers to get the comics out ASAP? I imagine this might be more of a case-by-case basis situation. 

    Return policy? I do not grade comics - many of these comics have been bagged and boarded for 20+ years. Can I "ballpark" it? I plan to include pictures of each comic, which will probably take care of most of these issues. 

    Thanks in advance. If anyone is super experienced in this area and would not mind me picking your brain, please direct message me. I would appreciate it!

    Cheers!