Kennyseaward Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 I have a good collection of silver age comics - 1974 TO 1979 most marvel titles. These are almost exclusively priced in pence ie. 35P. Does this affect the values in the US/ebay market? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Get Marwood & I Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 15 minutes ago, Kennyseaward said: I have a good collection of silver age comics - 1974 TO 1979 most marvel titles. These are almost exclusively priced in pence ie. 35P. Does this affect the values in the US/ebay market? Hello Kenny. I see it's your first post, so firstly, welcome! You've posted in a section that covers grading and restoration questions, so you may not get many more responses after mine. Perhaps try the section titled "Newbie Comic Collecting Questions" if you have any more. The good news is I spotted your question, and know a little about pence books. So, let's see what we can establish to try and help you. First up, the silver age refers to 1960's books. Books dated 1974 to 1979 would be classed as 'bronze age'. Next, all first printing Marvel pence copies dated 74 to 79 would be priced between 7p and 12p. There are no pence variants (i.e. non-reprint books) priced at 35p. So it may be that what you have are later reprints. Best thing if you can, post some more info on titles and issue numbers etc. Pictures would be even better if you can work out how to do it. Reprints will have low value / interest to US collectors. Price variants tend to command a lower price than their cents cousins - as low as 50% unless they are key appearance books etc. Hope this helps and good luck. porcupine48 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
comicquant Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 47 minutes ago, Get Marwood & I said: Hello Kenny. I see it's your first post, so firstly, welcome! You've posted in a section that covers grading and restoration questions, so you may not get many more responses after mine. Perhaps try the section titled "Newbie Comic Collecting Questions" if you have any more. The good news is I spotted your question, and know a little about pence books. So, let's see what we can establish to try and help you. First up, the silver age refers to 1960's books. Books dated 1974 to 1979 would be classed as 'bronze age'. Next, all first printing Marvel pence copies dated 74 to 79 would be priced between 7p and 12p. There are no pence variants (i.e. non-reprint books) priced at 35p. So it may be that what you have are later reprints. Best thing if you can, post some more info on titles and issue numbers etc. Pictures would be even better if you can work out how to do it. Reprints will have low value / interest to US collectors. Price variants tend to command a lower price than their cents cousins - as low as 50% unless they are key appearance books etc. Hope this helps and good luck. Massive understatement! Get Marwood & I 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJD Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 17 hours ago, Get Marwood & I said: Hello Kenny. I see it's your first post, so firstly, welcome! You've posted in a section that covers grading and restoration questions, so you may not get many more responses after mine. Perhaps try the section titled "Newbie Comic Collecting Questions" if you have any more. The good news is I spotted your question, and know a little about pence books. So, let's see what we can establish to try and help you. First up, the silver age refers to 1960's books. Books dated 1974 to 1979 would be classed as 'bronze age'. Next, all first printing Marvel pence copies dated 74 to 79 would be priced between 7p and 12p. There are no pence variants (i.e. non-reprint books) priced at 35p. So it may be that what you have are later reprints. Best thing if you can, post some more info on titles and issue numbers etc. Pictures would be even better if you can work out how to do it. Reprints will have low value / interest to US collectors. Price variants tend to command a lower price than their cents cousins - as low as 50% unless they are key appearance books etc. Hope this helps and good luck. Like the moon has a little to do with the tides. When I read the first post I thought "I must let Marwood know about this... oh, wait..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Get Marwood & I Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 4 hours ago, AJD said: Like the moon has a little to do with the tides. When I read the first post I thought "I must let Marwood know about this... oh, wait..." I've been known to book in to the Pence Palace once in a while, yes. For some reason, there are always plenty of rooms... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...