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Has the copper age bubble burst??
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Clearly the Copper Age is not popular.

 

No one is paying $2,000 for the 667th issue of Spider-man, you know --- the one where nothing happens at all --- in the Copper Age.

The kids these days. :preach: Dropping $2K on a book with a "perceived" rarity. Maybe my true limited edition copy of Prime Slime Tales #1 will take off eventually, if us copper people can get it together? :headbang:

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Clearly the Copper Age is not popular.

 

No one is paying $2,000 for the 667th issue of Spider-man, you know --- the one where nothing happens at all --- in the Copper Age.

The kids these days. :preach: Dropping $2K on a book with a "perceived" rarity. Maybe my true limited edition copy of Prime Slime Tales #1 will take off eventually, if us copper people can get it together? :headbang:

That's true.

 

There are 10,685 different comic books printed from 1980 to 1989 with fewer copies on the CGC census than Amazing Spider-man #667 Dell'Otto Variant.

 

276 of them have Spider-man in the title.

 

Much older than ASM #667, fewer CGC graded copies, Spider-man in the title... clearly we aren't hyping enough to get them up to $2,000 each. hm

 

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