aknish

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4/21/2017
Topic:
Need help understanding pricing

aknish
aknish
Hi

I just hold of around 100 comics- they seem to be in a good condition and in bags. I'm not sure how to price them though, are these graded? How do you know if its good or very good or excellent? I have pictures but don't know how to post them here.

Thanks for your help!
4/24/2017
Topic:
Need help understanding pricing

aknish
aknish
I tried looking at the pricing but have no idea how to rank these comics, they are in a plastic bag with a white back but the plastic is old, I had to wipe each down due to them being grimey. But since they are in individual bags are they graded or not, that's what I am confused about.

rixmaxx wrote:
http://comicspriceguide.com/comic-book-grading

Try using this website's grading guide at the above link. smile
4/24/2017
Topic:
Need help understanding pricing

aknish
aknish
Thanks for the info on grading, I looked at the images - these are definitely not graded.

These are some of the comics (still trying to sort and write them all down, will try posting the pictures though I have never used photobucket before:

Most say "Direct Edition" on the Barcodes, not sure if that makes any difference

1. Rebel Week #1
2. Ravage 2009 #32
3. Protectors #6
4. Ravage 2009 (12 Nov)
5. Protectors #12
6. The Punisher (2 Aug)
7. Shadow # 17
8. Sleepwalker (22 Mar)
9. Superman Reign of the Supermen #687
10. Warriors of Plasm (Aug 1)

Thanks for your help!

sclingerman wrote:
In answer to aknish wrote:
are these graded?
... "Graded" means they were sent to a company (ex: CGC or CBCS or PGX)
and were professionally graded by their employees, and the comic was encased in a hard plastic slab. Google images of "cgc comics" for what that looks like. Since your are in bags, they're not.

Start with providing us a list of the comics title and issue number (ex: Fantastic Four #200) here, and we can go from there with telling you if it's POSSIBLE they're worth anything. It's possible your 100 comics could be worth thousands of dollars... or $20.
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