mschmidt Posted January 21, 2012 Share Posted January 21, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John R Posted January 21, 2012 Share Posted January 21, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: GPA shows a SS 9.6 sold for $50 in May 2010. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daken2626 Posted January 22, 2012 Author Share Posted January 22, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Hate to say it, but that was my thought as well when I saw the no-sale. If someone sent one into CGC and paid $20 (+ or -, based on dealer discounts and then factoring in average shipping costs), and the book came back a 9.6, even if it sold for $100-$175 it would be worth it. Of course, assuming you paid something reasonable originally to buy the book raw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschmidt Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 Sure, but with books like this the premium is based entirely on it being 9.8 or better. A 9.6 is probably a $50 book - you'd have to be a grade-a sucker to pay anywhere near the eBay seller's asking price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
worldsbestcomics Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 It has been my experience that the demand for CGC 9.6 examples of common copper/modern books that are tough in grade is not very strong. The demand from registry members is primarily for 9.8. Tougher variants sometimes sell for decent money in 9.6. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8milemax Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 (edited) So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. Edited January 22, 2012 by 8milemax Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DrWatson Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
telerites Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. Emmy worthy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aces Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. Emmy worthy And of course he was only pretending to be a comic geek to fool Mr Roper... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
worldsbestcomics Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. I'm so old that I saw that episode when it first came out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greggy Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. I'm so old that I saw that episode when it first came out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daken2626 Posted January 23, 2012 Author Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. I just completed a transaction with BeachBum that went extremely well so you can kiss my ...that list does not mean mess to me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daken2626 Posted January 23, 2012 Author Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. I bet all that gave you an and possibly got you off....good for you (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanfingh Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 Vinegary goodness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This is water Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. I just completed a transaction with BeachBum that went extremely well so you can kiss my ...that list does not mean mess to me Your attitude Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8milemax Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. I just completed a transaction with BeachBum that went extremely well so you can kiss my ...that list does not mean mess to me so another member sold to someone on the probation list? How do we know you competed a transaction with him? Pay off what you owe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. I just completed a transaction with BeachBum that went extremely well so you can kiss my ...that list does not mean mess to me so another member sold to someone on the probation list? How do we know you competed a transaction with him? Pay off what you owe I even told dre before the transaction was completed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skypinkblu Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261 The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug: Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8 daken2626 (added 10/14/11) Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason. It's all a misunderstanding. He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted on. It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed. I bet all that gave you an and possibly got you off....good for you (thumbs u If you have this kind of attitude, why bother posting here? There must be some tough guy forums where you'd enjoy yourself? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...