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I wonder what OSPG has to say about this book? ether way good luck with your sale

 

Thanks!

 

OSPG has the Scooby Doo #1 Marvel 35 Cent Variant in NM- (9.2) listed for $125.00 yet a CGC 8.5 sold for $3500.00, so who knows.

Think he meant about the rarity of it.

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I wonder what OSPG has to say about this book? ether way good luck with your sale

 

Thanks!

 

OSPG has the Scooby Doo #1 Marvel 35 Cent Variant in NM- (9.2) listed for $125.00 yet a CGC 8.5 sold for $3500.00, so who knows.

Think he meant about the rarity of it.

 

 

:applause:

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I wonder what OSPG has to say about this book? ether way good luck with your sale

 

Thanks!

 

OSPG has the Scooby Doo #1 Marvel 35 Cent Variant in NM- (9.2) listed for $125.00 yet a CGC 8.5 sold for $3500.00, so who knows.

Think he meant about the rarity of it.

 

 

My Bad... doh!

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When I was a kid, buying comics in the 70's... I never thought those Whitmans at K-Mart and Woolworth's were 'real' comics.

 

Now I think they're pretty cool. :)

 

OSPG should make mention of these but I don't think they ever have.

 

 

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When I was a kid, buying comics in the 70's... I never thought those Whitmans at K-Mart and Woolworth's were 'real' comics.

 

 

 

 

That's so funny....I remember thinking the same thing when I found those books at flea markets in the 80's. lol Amazing how the hobby attracts (even at an early age) a very specific kind of nut. :insane:

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When I was a kid, buying comics in the 70's... I never thought those Whitmans at K-Mart and Woolworth's were 'real' comics.

 

 

 

 

That's so funny....I remember thinking the same thing when I found those books at flea markets in the 80's. lol Amazing how the hobby attracts (even at an early age) a very specific kind of nut. :insane:

 

lol

 

You said it...

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