Advice on selling comic books
Advice on selling comic books
I have a couple comic books I wanted to sell from my small collection. I need some advice on what the best to sell them is. Of course I can post them up on ebay but I don't know what I should label them as or if there are certain key words I should use. I seem to remember there being someone I spoke with who sold comics on this forum a while back.
Here are some pics, I do have more and would put them in the auction but just wanted to see if someone knows something about them.
Thanks for the input!
Here are some pics, I do have more and would put them in the auction but just wanted to see if someone knows something about them.
Thanks for the input!
--Charlie
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Re: Advice on selling comic books
The only way to sell them is at a very rich people's charity function where their kids INSIST on having whatever junk you put out there for whatever price.
Made a ton on hockey cards that wouldn't have gotten a sniff from "sophisticated" purchasers.
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Kent
Made a ton on hockey cards that wouldn't have gotten a sniff from "sophisticated" purchasers.
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Kent
Find either a local comic shop or a bookstore that sells Overstreet's Comic Price Guide and get an idea for what those issues go for. You can also take them to a local shop and get a general idea for what they'll go for. If there's a comic show nearby you can check there as well.
Don't expect to get much for them, those are all fairly recent issues (from what I can see) when every one and their mother was buying comics because they thought they'd be worth something some day.
Most aren't.
Don't expect to get much for them, those are all fairly recent issues (from what I can see) when every one and their mother was buying comics because they thought they'd be worth something some day.
Most aren't.
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Jack's advice jibes with that I received from an EBay Power Seller and comic book d0rk (who made his own Captain America shield!).
I have an overflowing long box of stuff from the late 1980s -- highlighted, in my mind, by early "Lone Wolf and Cub," "Reid Fleming: World's Toughest Milkman" books, and signed "Flaming Carrot" books -- that will either get dumped, saved forever, or broken up this way.
- Will
I have an overflowing long box of stuff from the late 1980s -- highlighted, in my mind, by early "Lone Wolf and Cub," "Reid Fleming: World's Toughest Milkman" books, and signed "Flaming Carrot" books -- that will either get dumped, saved forever, or broken up this way.
- Will
I am a collector of rare books and comics and I have to say that, you'll probably get such a small amount for them that you would be wiser to save them for your own kids. If you dont have any or dont plan on having any kids then your best bet would be to contact a proper Comics shop and see if you can get a good deal from either them or a client of theirs. What you have shown is nothing rare or unobtainable enough to receive more then perhaps $100 IF they are in mint condition complete with posters and so on.
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Jani
Jani
A few years back I went to one of the local shops and asked if he was buying. I began to describe them but he said that he rally wasn't buying anything like these because he has them in stock right now. Funny but he had some of the same issues priced at $5 each and I paid $2 each but would have taken $1 each. He still wasn't interested. Maybe since it has been a while I should stop back in.
I did like The Maxx on MTV. Of course I read the books as they came out so it was really cool to see it show up there.
Honestly if someone offered me $100 I would jump on it. I am still hanging on to a few but these are the ones that I could part with the easiest and I really don't feel like keeping them arround till my girls grow into them. I have too much in the way of Gator stuff that I need to make space and relocate funds!
I did like The Maxx on MTV. Of course I read the books as they came out so it was really cool to see it show up there.
Honestly if someone offered me $100 I would jump on it. I am still hanging on to a few but these are the ones that I could part with the easiest and I really don't feel like keeping them arround till my girls grow into them. I have too much in the way of Gator stuff that I need to make space and relocate funds!
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i loved that when it was on MTVs ODDITIEs
damn i need to get on that. thanks for the tip.