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Do you think JIM 83 6.5 White pages is currently a $10k book?

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i have a lead on one but seller wants $10k
At some point, the market will catch up to that price if you wanted to pay that...sellers are taking advantage of the fact that the movie will be a hit and justify premium prices for all copies of JIM 83...If it's a 'nice' 6.5, then $8k might be a decent premium to pay...
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i have a lead on one but seller wants $10k

 

GPA Last Sale = $5450

GPA High for 6.5 = $5950

GPA Last Sale for a 7.0 = $7,000

 

and we know that traditionally there has been a big spread between prices on Marvel keys in the 6.5 to 7.0 range.

 

GPA Last Sale for a 7.5 = $10,207 (and dropping compared to two sales in 2009).

 

All of the above sales occured this year.

 

So, the question is, why are you even considering paying 7.5 money for a book that should be about $3,500-$4,500 less?

 

hm

 

 

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i have a lead on one but seller wants $10k

 

GPA Last Sale = $5450

GPA High for 6.5 = $5950

GPA Last Sale for a 7.0 = $7,000

 

and we know that traditionally there has been a big spread between prices on Marvel keys in the 6.5 to 7.0 range.

 

GPA Last Sale for a 7.5 = $10,207 (and dropping compared to two sales in 2009).

 

All of the above sales occured this year.

 

So, the question is, why are you even considering paying 7.5 money for a book that should be about $3,500-$4,500 less?

 

hm

 

 

A 6.0 copy sold for $6,201 in the July Comiclink auction. While GPA is very useful, it's not the final arbiter of current pricing.

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i have a lead on one but seller wants $10k

 

GPA Last Sale = $5450

GPA High for 6.5 = $5950

GPA Last Sale for a 7.0 = $7,000

 

and we know that traditionally there has been a big spread between prices on Marvel keys in the 6.5 to 7.0 range.

 

GPA Last Sale for a 7.5 = $10,207 (and dropping compared to two sales in 2009).

 

All of the above sales occured this year.

 

So, the question is, why are you even considering paying 7.5 money for a book that should be about $3,500-$4,500 less?

 

hm

 

 

A 6.0 copy sold for $6,201 in the July Comiclink auction. While GPA is very useful, it's not the final arbiter of current pricing.

 

Yeah, neither is a C-link auction Bob. :baiting:

 

GPA at least gives you more then a single sample to work off of. hm

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i have a lead on one but seller wants $10k

 

GPA Last Sale = $5450

GPA High for 6.5 = $5950

GPA Last Sale for a 7.0 = $7,000

 

and we know that traditionally there has been a big spread between prices on Marvel keys in the 6.5 to 7.0 range.

 

GPA Last Sale for a 7.5 = $10,207 (and dropping compared to two sales in 2009).

 

All of the above sales occured this year.

 

So, the question is, why are you even considering paying 7.5 money for a book that should be about $3,500-$4,500 less?

 

hm

 

I`m wondering why he hasn`t just looked up the same data on GPA that you have. The least he could do is support his countryman.

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Some people justify asking or paying crazy prices for a book, just because it's a major key. Don't be one of those people, especially since we're talking about a 6.5.

 

 

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could be wrong but isn't x-men 1 a bigger key than jim? we know a x-men 1 isn't anywhere near a $10,000 book in 6.5 white pages.

 

 

Depends on what you mean by "bigger". X-Men 1 is arguably more significant, but it's cheaper because it's easier to find.

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