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It Begins! Let us see and envy your Clink victories.

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already tasted the agony of defeat before the A's were finished

 

I hear you. Those Centaurs really soared at the end. (I have a vision of something green with large teeth swallowing them whole! :D )

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WORST. STAN. AUTOGRAPH. EVER.

 

Then submitted to PGX to lose even more value.

 

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B&V 320 for $2,000. :oWhoa!

 

Tough to find, tough to find in high grade. Only 9.8 on the census. Hot book. So, question is, who won it???

 

That seems cheap to me, but I might be crazy.

 

Maybe. I guess it depends on whether more 9.8s will eventually appear.

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Holy *spoon* I wish I had some books in this auction, they are going for crazy strong prices. The DD #1 6.5 is up to $2,555, that's 2x all time GPA high....

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OK, who bought the Batman 139 for almost 2x GPA? (tsk)

 

Tell me about it.

 

I just went back to look again at the GPA for Batman 20.

I think it is safe to say that the usual prices for that book in that grade are between $900-$1000. I am guessing paper quality comes into play with the variance along with sheer bidding wars. The outlier is the $1655 price paid which is not even the last sale. Last sale falls back into the average. $1402 was a strong price that was paid tonight.

 

It was a quality book and perhaps "upgradeable" but I dropped out not wanting to go $1502. There will be another. I noticed that along with the ASM's there were no real deals tonight on Batman books. (That I wanted anyway)

 

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OK, who bought the Batman 139 for almost 2x GPA? (tsk)

 

the same guy that bought the #173 for 2x GPA :insane:

 

Do you think that being in an auction with a strong selection of batman books brings higher prices as the sale becomes more likely to attract the attention of those collectors who are most likely to pay a higher price for those books?

 

So in the opposite case, of say a sale containing lots of bronze marvel keys a single GA bats might be overlooked?

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OK, who bought the Batman 139 for almost 2x GPA? (tsk)

 

Tell me about it.

 

I just went back to look again at the GPA for Batman 20.

I think it is safe to say that the usual prices for that book in that grade are between $900-$1000. I am guessing paper quality comes into play with the variance along with sheer bidding wars. The outlier is the $1655 price paid which is not even the last sale. Last sale falls back into the average. $1402 was a strong price that was paid tonight.

 

It was a quality book and perhaps "upgradeable" but I dropped out not wanting to go $1502. There will be another. I noticed that along with the ASM's there were no real deals tonight on Batman books. (That I wanted anyway)

 

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There were some crazy price today. You see the Batman 50 price :o

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Looking forward to seeing some GA Bats and Tecs in the hands of boardies.

 

Post 'em if you got 'em.

 

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Oh My!

 

That deserves a George Takei "Oh My"

 

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Can you send it in to CGC? Would it keep the SS?

 

NOPE... get a quialified "stan lee written on the cover"

 

If CGC witnesses didnt witness it, it's not SS

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