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Welcome. #1) Hold onto what you have until you know what you have. #2) Find out what you have. I suggest posting in the Comics General Forum with questions about what issues you have. #3) If you have alot of comics, get an Overstreet Guide. Inquire about those in Comics General.

 

 

There are lots more steps involved but the people here on the boards will help you out.

 

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You could also look on the websites of some of the larger dealers and use their pricing as an estimate of the range that your books might fall into.One dealer with a fairly complete inventory is www.metropoliscomics.com .You could also look up items similar to the one's you own on www.ebay.com and do some research.Keep in mind that over-grading and misrepresentation is fairly common on ebay.GOD BLESS...

 

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