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We have some very serious early Key DC issues up for grab's that are in grade, and there doesn't seem to be a lot in interest in them.

 

That Cahllenger's of the Unknown #1, makes Marvel's tough book, Tales to Astonish #27 look as common as Dazzler #1, and it's nowhere near the $10k mark for the worlds only 9.4 copy.

 

Showcase #9 ... less than a GS X-men #1 (shrug)doh!

 

The first 3 SA apperances of Green Latern in top grade... again less that GS X-men #1

 

 

And biggest crimes of all, the All star #3, and Sensational Comics #1 less than a VF- X-men #1... crazy results so far.

 

 

Is the hype about rare SA DC waiting to break out of the typical price bracket that it's in, just that... hype?

 

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yep...I highly recommend everyone bid really high on that wonderful golden age run of Batman :devil:

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Great books. I'm looking at a few. We'll see... hm

 

That pedigree More Fun looks nice too.

Spectre cover?

 

No, Green Arrow & Speedy.

 

Edit: just checked and it's skyrocketed in price. :flamed:

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Any comments, or observations as it enters the final week.

 

Yeah, one.

 

How many books do you and the thread participants have listed?

 

:applause:

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We have some very serious early Key DC issues up for grab's that are in grade, and there doesn't seem to be a lot in interest in them.

 

That Cahllenger's of the Unknown #1, makes Marvel's tough book, Tales to Astonish #27 look as common as Dazzler #1, and it's nowhere near the $10k mark for the worlds only 9.4 copy.

 

Showcase #9 ... less than a GS X-men #1 (shrug)doh!

 

The first 3 SA apperances of Green Latern in top grade... again less that GS X-men #1

 

 

And biggest crimes of all, the All star #3, and Sensational Comics #1 less than a VF- X-men #1... crazy results so far.

 

 

Is the hype about rare SA DC waiting to break out of the typical price bracket that it's in, just that... hype?

Hey Brasseye,

 

Would you please STFU??!!!! :foryou:

 

SA DC is not rare. According to the experts on the boards, there are at least 800 collections out there with mint runs of raw pre-1962 SA DCs owned by "true collectors" who haven`t been tempted by the prices thus far. So the slabbed copies that have come on the market are overpriced as they are, and will plunge in value once this tsunami of perfectly preserved collections comes to market as we have the sales by these "true collectors" (or their heirs) as a result of their inevitable deaths, divorces and debt.

 

Thanks you.

 

-Tim ;)

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We have some very serious early Key DC issues up for grab's that are in grade, and there doesn't seem to be a lot in interest in them.

 

That Cahllenger's of the Unknown #1, makes Marvel's tough book, Tales to Astonish #27 look as common as Dazzler #1, and it's nowhere near the $10k mark for the worlds only 9.4 copy.

 

Showcase #9 ... less than a GS X-men #1 (shrug)doh!

 

The first 3 SA apperances of Green Latern in top grade... again less that GS X-men #1

 

 

And biggest crimes of all, the All star #3, and Sensational Comics #1 less than a VF- X-men #1... crazy results so far.

 

 

Is the hype about rare SA DC waiting to break out of the typical price bracket that it's in, just that... hype?

Hey Brasseye,

 

Would you please STFU??!!!! :foryou:

 

SA DC is not rare. According to the experts on the boards, there are at least 800 collections out there with mint runs of raw pre-1962 SA DCs owned by "true collectors" who haven`t been tempted by the prices thus far. So the slabbed copies that have come on the market are overpriced as they are, and will plunge in value once this tsunami of perfectly preserved collections comes to market as we have the sales by these "true collectors" (or their heirs) as a result of their inevitable deaths, divorces and debt.

 

Thanks you.

 

-Tim ;)

 

ROFL lol

 

Man, I didn't even realize these were sitting so cheap!! I got to get some bids out pronto. Woohoo! :banana:

 

:devil:

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We have some very serious early Key DC issues up for grab's that are in grade, and there doesn't seem to be a lot in interest in them.

 

That Cahllenger's of the Unknown #1, makes Marvel's tough book, Tales to Astonish #27 look as common as Dazzler #1, and it's nowhere near the $10k mark for the worlds only 9.4 copy.

 

Showcase #9 ... less than a GS X-men #1 (shrug)doh!

 

The first 3 SA apperances of Green Latern in top grade... again less that GS X-men #1

 

 

And biggest crimes of all, the All star #3, and Sensational Comics #1 less than a VF- X-men #1... crazy results so far.

 

 

Is the hype about rare SA DC waiting to break out of the typical price bracket that it's in, just that... hype?

Hey Brasseye,

 

Would you please STFU??!!!! :foryou:

 

SA DC is not rare. According to the experts on the boards, there are at least 800 collections out there with mint runs of raw pre-1962 SA DCs owned by "true collectors" who haven`t been tempted by the prices thus far. So the slabbed copies that have come on the market are overpriced as they are, and will plunge in value once this tsunami of perfectly preserved collections comes to market as we have the sales by these "true collectors" (or their heirs) as a result of their inevitable deaths, divorces and debt.

 

Thanks you.

 

-Tim ;)

 

ROFL lol

 

Man, I didn't even realize these were sitting so cheap!! I got to get some bids out pronto. Woohoo! :banana:

 

:devil:

Based on your history, after you splashed out some serious cash for any of them, 800 CGC 9.8 copies really would emerge from the woodworks. :baiting:

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We have some very serious early Key DC issues up for grab's that are in grade, and there doesn't seem to be a lot in interest in them.

 

That Cahllenger's of the Unknown #1, makes Marvel's tough book, Tales to Astonish #27 look as common as Dazzler #1, and it's nowhere near the $10k mark for the worlds only 9.4 copy.

 

Showcase #9 ... less than a GS X-men #1 (shrug)doh!

 

The first 3 SA apperances of Green Latern in top grade... again less that GS X-men #1

 

 

And biggest crimes of all, the All star #3, and Sensational Comics #1 less than a VF- X-men #1... crazy results so far.

 

 

Is the hype about rare SA DC waiting to break out of the typical price bracket that it's in, just that... hype?

Hey Brasseye,

 

Would you please STFU??!!!! :foryou:

 

SA DC is not rare. According to the experts on the boards, there are at least 800 collections out there with mint runs of raw pre-1962 SA DCs owned by "true collectors" who haven`t been tempted by the prices thus far. So the slabbed copies that have come on the market are overpriced as they are, and will plunge in value once this tsunami of perfectly preserved collections comes to market as we have the sales by these "true collectors" (or their heirs) as a result of their inevitable deaths, divorces and debt.

 

Thanks you.

 

-Tim ;)

 

ROFL lol

 

Man, I didn't even realize these were sitting so cheap!! I got to get some bids out pronto. Woohoo! :banana:

 

:devil:

Based on your history, after you splashed out some serious cash for any of them, 800 CGC 9.8 copies really would emerge from the woodworks. :baiting:

 

lol

 

So true... :tonofbricks:

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