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Batman Adventures 12. Harley!
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There are actually 338, 9.8 copies on the census now, and yes, that is a ton.

 

-J.

That's under 7 copies per state in the USA and the rest of the world gets none. That's how my calculations justify your ton

 

So, you are saying only 7 people in each state, and no collectors outside of the USA, would want a 9.8 copy? The demand far exceeds that.

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There are actually 338, 9.8 copies on the census now, and yes, that is a ton.

 

-J.

That's under 7 copies per state in the USA and the rest of the world gets none. That's how my calculations justify your ton

 

So, you are saying only 7 people in each state, and no collectors outside of the USA, would want a 9.8 copy? The demand far exceeds that.

I have one of NY State's copies. :banana:

 

 

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He only collects comics he believes there are 100 copies of. Pay him no mind.

 

Actually I "only" collect keys and first appearances. :)

 

And yes, nearly 350 copies in 9.8 alone is a boat load of 9.8's for any comic. Sorry.

 

 

 

-J.

 

One of the few boardies who should be ignored. I'll assume most people can see the constant flaws in his propaganda. :eyeroll:

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He only collects comics he believes there are 100 copies of. Pay him no mind.

 

Actually I "only" collect keys and first appearances. :)

 

And yes, nearly 350 copies in 9.8 alone is a boat load of 9.8's for any comic. Sorry.

 

 

 

-J.

 

One of the few boardies who should be ignored. I'll assume most people can see the constant flaws in his propaganda. :eyeroll:

 

 

....says the guy who spends his days doing this....

 

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8816169&fpart=6630

 

meh

 

-J.

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He only collects comics he believes there are 100 copies of. Pay him no mind.

 

Actually I "only" collect keys and first appearances. :)

 

And yes, nearly 350 copies in 9.8 alone is a boat load of 9.8's for any comic. Sorry.

 

 

 

-J.

 

One of the few boardies who should be ignored. I'll assume most people can see the constant flaws in his propaganda. :eyeroll:

 

 

....says the guy who spends his days doing this....

 

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8816169&fpart=6630

 

meh

 

-J.

 

Yup. You've made your case. I'm convinced. :insane:

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There are actually 338, 9.8 copies on the census now, and yes, that is a ton.

 

-J.

That's under 7 copies per state in the USA and the rest of the world gets none. That's how my calculations justify your ton

 

So, you are saying only 7 people in each state, and no collectors outside of the USA, would want a 9.8 copy? The demand far exceeds that.

Jdog says there's a ton of 9.8s. I divide per state and come up with less than 7 copies per state. That's allowing nothing for the rest of the planet. Hardly a ton if you ask me. And I agree the demand for more than 7 copies per state is strong.
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There are actually 338, 9.8 copies on the census now, and yes, that is a ton.

 

-J.

That's under 7 copies per state in the USA and the rest of the world gets none. That's how my calculations justify your ton

 

So, you are saying only 7 people in each state, and no collectors outside of the USA, would want a 9.8 copy? The demand far exceeds that.

I have one of NY State's copies. :banana:

 

 

This makes a strong case for why some comic book collectors and investors should be moving out of graded comics and into original artwork (not commissions or sketch covers, but the published artwork). We've all seen those population reports explode and market values waiver with the influx of high/higher graded books.

 

I wonder where the original art for Batman Adventures #12 is whether the cover or interiors? I know there's some of Harley Quinn artwork by Terry Dodson from one of the early series floating around here and there, and various Harley renderings in recent appearances in her own title or other DC books.

 

They're (original published artwork) all one of a kind, the supreme and ultimate bragging rights to cornering the market and having true exclusivity! :)

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