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Dave-O

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  • Birthday July 27

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  • Comic Collecting Interests
    Golden Age
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    finance
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    music
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    san francisco, CA

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  1. My siblings and I inherited 24 vintage/golden age comic books that we are seeking to liquidate. These should be in the possession of someone who loves collecting golden age comics. 23 of the comic books are “Classics Illustrated” and one is “SuperDuck” issue No.25. These are clearly used, most in fairly decent shape for their age (mid-late 1940’s to early 1950’s), but a couple are a bit tattered. They have not been “graded” or appraised and I honestly don’t know how to find the ‘HRN’ Number associated with the comic books. I’d love to assess what they are reasonably worth and find a loving new home for them. Any suggestions welcome. I live in San Francisco CA and there are a couple comic book stores here that I’ll check out, but before I did that I thought I’d write a note here and see what the experts have to say. CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED: (Issue No)-Title of Comic 2- Ivanhoe 15- Uncle Tom’s cabin 21– Three famous mysteries 22- Pathfinder 25 - Two years before the mast 31- The black arrow 33- Sherlock Holmes 34- Mysterious island 37- The pioneers 47- 20,000 leagues under the sea 51- The spy 72- Oregon Trail 82- The master of Ballantrae 91 – The call of the wild 93- Pudd’nhead Wilson 96- Daniel Boone 98- The red badge of courage 100- Mutiny on the bounty 101 – William Tell 103- Men against the sea 108- Knights of the Roundtable 109- Pitcairn’s island 122- The mutineers