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Just searchin on the web and found this here: http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/prri/pri.htm

 

Price Variants

 

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"Price Variants" / Rod Matlack. p. 8 in Comic Book

Marketplace, v. 2, no. 57 (Mar. 1998) -- (Marketplace Mail)

-- Letter on Fantastic Four #171 and New Funnies from Apr.

1957, with variant cover prices. -- Call no.:

PN6714.C632v.2no.57

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Price Variants.

"Gold Key Price Discrepancy" / John Fishel. p. 6 in Comic

Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 69 (July 1999). -- (Marketplace

Mail) -- Letter on the 1974 Gold Key price increase. --

Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.69

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Price Variants.

"Marvel Price Variants : Who's Smirking Now?" (The Michael

Naiman Report) p. 64, 70 in Comic Book Marketplace, v. 2,

no. 72 (Oct. 1999). -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.72

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Price Variants.

"No Trace of the Lower Price" / Tom Lammers. p. 70 in Comic

Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 62 (Aug. 1998). -- (Marketplace

Mail) -- Letter on price variants in the Marvel 10-12 cent

transition in 1962. -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.62

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Price Variants.

"30-Cent Issues" / A. P. Stone. p. 69-70 in Comic Book

Marketplace, v. 2, no. 62 (Aug. 1998). -- (Marketplace

Mail) -- Letter on 1970s comics with 30 cent cover price.

-- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.62

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Price Variants.

"The 30-cent Price Puzzle : Making Sense of Bronze Age

Price Variants (pt. 2)" / by Jon McClure. p. 54-56 in Comic

Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 55 (Jan. 1998). -- Call no.:

PN6714.C632v.2no.55

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Price Variants.

"30 Cent Price Puzzle" / Dan Cusimano. p. 79 in Comic Book

Marketplace, v. 2, no. 59 (May 1998). -- (Marketplace Mail)

-- Letter on Marvel comics with variant prices. -- Call

no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.59

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Price Variants.

"Two More 30 cent Variants" / Chris Gage. p. 77 in Comic

Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 69 (July 1999). -- (Marketplace

Mail) -- Letter on price variants on mid-1970s Marvel

comics. -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.69

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"The Price War" (Heckle and Jeckle) 1 p. in New Terrytoons,

no. 51 (July 1978). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.G56N44no.51

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"Priceless Comics" / Shannon Burns. p. 10-11 in Comic Book

Marketplace, v. 2, no. 60 (June 1998). -- (Marketplace

Mail) -- Letter on price variants and cover prices of Dell

comics. -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.60

 

 

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Price Variants.

"The 30-cent Price Puzzle : Making Sense of Bronze Age

Price Variants (pt. 2)" / by Jon McClure. p. 54-56 in Comic

Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 55 (Jan. 1998). -- Call no.:

PN6714.C632v.2no.55

 

That's the article that reeled me in. Bastar.d.

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Yea, but it's going slow.

 

1st he sends a personal check, then I gotta open a P(i$$)ayP(oor)al, then he uses a creditcard transaction, then I need a frigging bank account, then an online account, P(i$$)ayP(oor)al verification of my bank. And it still might not show up as funds in my account until next Monday.

 

Meanwhile, he's already got 15 comics and is wanting to know why I can't ship more. And I got $6,000(minus cc fees, that I didn't know about) floating around in "banker's limbo" trying to decide if it actually exists or is a figment of a bank's imagination.

 

In the meantime. smile.gif

 

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Yea, but it's going slow.

 

1st he sends a personal check, then I gotta open a P(i$$)ayP(oor)al, then he uses a creditcard transaction, then I need a frigging bank account, then an online account, P(i$$)ayP(oor)al verification of my bank. And it still might not show up as funds in my account until next Monday.

 

Meanwhile, he's already got 15 comics and is wanting to know why I can't ship more. And I got $6,000(minus cc fees, that I didn't know about) floating around in "banker's limbo" trying to decide if it actually exists or is a figment of a bank's imagination.

 

In the meantime. smile.gif

 

314968-Scan0002.jpg

 

 

that sucks Greg...hope it works out for you and yes Paypal does take a huge chunk when accepting credit cards and has been known to be diffcult. I've been pushing balance transfer or direct bank account funds to my personal paypal as that has no fees attached to it, so you'd get that $6000K whole... and by the way if you sold the whole collection for $6K, I would have done that with some help? frown.gif I thought we were talking +$8K?

 

and thanks for posting these scans...very nice slideshow I'm making off it so far smile.gif

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