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| Are CPG Comic Values close to market value?
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I find they are usually pretty good.
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I would say they run higher than average (which is good if using the info to insure your collection). But the values are definitely closer to reality than what Wizard offers.
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| I put so bad they are useless, sorry. Just being honest really. All the CGC prices are way off and the unslabbed prices are all over the place. Things like Savage She-Hulk #1 will never be a full guide price book along with Spawn #1 and just about every book printed inbetween those two.
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when it comes to graded books I find the values pretty useless but for raw books you guys are pretty close....D
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| For GA and SA values are pretty accurate. I think there is any good guide for moderns. The only true guide is demand . The extreme example of that are variants....People pay big bucks the day the 1:100 is released, and 6 months after you can buy it for much less
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Its a tough call. I don't think anywhere is really perfect but CPG is at least as good a baseline as the Overstreet is and since its ever changing it gets better marks from me. There are a lot of moderns you won't be able to ever even get close to cover on but the industry as a whole would have to admit this and start publishing things like Micronauts #25 NM - $0.25 when that is the truth out there. I prefer to delude myself into thinking that book might actually be worth $2.50 or something to someone who really wanted it.
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| I wish my new moderns were worth more than cover as soon as they get entered. Good on Silver/Bronze Age raw books IMO...CGC prices ??? ??? and with GA books...doesn't demand dictate the price too much to keep an accurate account of price?
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