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Dear gator

What 5 books do you think will never lose value due to the burst of the comicbook bubble?

 

Action comics 1 unrestored, 7 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Det 27unrestored

 

Superman 1 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Batman 1 7.0 or above unrestored

 

Cap1 7.0 or above unrestored...six for me

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Dear gator

What 5 books do you think will never lose value due to the burst of the comicbook bubble?

 

Action comics 1 unrestored, 7 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Det 27unrestored

 

Superman 1 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Batman 1 7.0 or above unrestored

 

Cap1 7.0 or above unrestored...six for me

 

Interesting list.

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Dear gator

What 5 books do you think will never lose value due to the burst of the comicbook bubble?

 

Action comics 1 unrestored, 7 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Det 27unrestored

 

Superman 1 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Batman 1 7.0 or above unrestored

 

Cap1 7.0 or above unrestored...six for me

 

Not sure about the Cap 1

 

Otherwise, I agree

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Just curious but has there ever really been a "comic book bubble" that has burst in the last 30 years and if so how long did it last, 6 months? Seems to me that any bubble would result in a buyers market that would just heat up the market/interest and prices again in no time.

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Just curious but has there ever really been a "comic book bubble" that has burst in the last 30 years and if so how long did it last, 6 months? Seems to me that any bubble would result in a buyers market that would just heat up the market/interest and prices again in no time.

 

1993-2000 was a bust

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Just curious but has there ever really been a "comic book bubble" that has burst in the last 30 years and if so how long did it last, 6 months? Seems to me that any bubble would result in a buyers market that would just heat up the market/interest and prices again in no time.

 

1993-2000 was a bust

 

.... particularly for SA......GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

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I do not believe the 93-00 really effected the books I had selected above. Some book just fly about the clouds....no tubo....

 

I remember those books chopped around the 40k-80k mark in those years

 

It was slow going but they were best of breed and did move up even if slightly

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Dear gator

What 5 books do you think will never lose value due to the burst of the comicbook bubble?

 

Action comics 1 unrestored, 7 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Det 27unrestored

 

Superman 1 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Batman 1 7.0 or above unrestored

 

Cap1 7.0 or above unrestored...six for me

that's a nice list:)
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Dear gator

What 5 books do you think will never lose value due to the burst of the comicbook bubble?

 

Action comics 1 unrestored, 7 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Det 27unrestored

 

Superman 1 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Batman 1 7.0 or above unrestored

 

Cap1 7.0 or above unrestored...six for me

that's a nice list:)

 

How will these books fare in restored or lower grade?

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Dear gator

What 5 books do you think will never lose value due to the burst of the comicbook bubble?

 

Action comics 1 unrestored, 7 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Det 27unrestored

 

Superman 1 above 5.0 unrestored

 

Batman 1 7.0 or above unrestored

 

Cap1 7.0 or above unrestored...six for me

that's a nice list:)

2003 action 1 and detective 27 sold at double digit discounts (i.e. Value drop) from 2000-2002 previous established marks.

 

As much as we would like to believe in the value support of the absolute top tier, best of the best, any book on this list absolutely could and likely would drop in value given a myriad of different variables. In other words, there is no sure bet. Even the mile high copies "could" be devalued given certain circumstances

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