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Brave & Bold #28: Speculation on future pricing
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Last 9.2 sold for $120k almost a year ago hm

 

That was Schmell's sale - sold for an even 100K when the book was put up right afterwards in a clink auction.

 

Do you remember if it was as nice as this one?

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Last 9.2 sold for $120k almost a year ago hm

 

That was Schmell's sale - sold for an even 100K when the book was put up right afterwards in a clink auction.

 

Do you remember if it was as nice as this one?

 

This one is nicer for sure.

 

In the current climate, this book will easily sell around 175k.

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I guessed that BB28 would cost 1 to 1 before the end of the year. So we are well on the way :)

 

1 to 1.... A 2.0 to cost 2,000, a 3.0 to cost 3,000, a 4,0 to cost 4,000 etc. Until around 6 or 6.5. After that the incline will be steeper.

 

Except that the 6-6.5 range has already eclipsed that ratio.

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I guessed that BB28 would cost 1 to 1 before the end of the year. So we are well on the way :)

 

1 to 1.... A 2.0 to cost 2,000, a 3.0 to cost 3,000, a 4,0 to cost 4,000 etc. Until around 6 or 6.5. After that the incline will be steeper.

 

Except that the 6-6.5 range has already eclipsed that ratio.

 

Yes, you are right. The incline begins earlier on BB28 than most other SA books because it is scarcer.

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Isn't that roughly what the last one sold for?

 

Yep- looks like it's flat. Kind of strange to me. This book has been going up in the lower grades. The buyer good it for an excellent price imho.

 

I wouldn't say flat. It was only about 3 years ago that you could a 9.0 for $20K making the 9.2 a $40-50K book. 9.2 was a $35K book before that in 2008. That climb from 35-50-120 is quite spectacular. I think in this case it's been the rise of the 8.5 - 9.2 copies that have caused lower grades to climb.

 

Another problem is that the other 9.2 came to marke twice in a short period of time iirc.

 

$120K is a serious number.

 

It's not a Marvel, remember. :baiting:

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