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Value Old Comics

Value Old ComicsWhat to do with old books Comic

Everyone at one time or another had those old comic books lying around. Either from childhood or they belong to your parents or grandparents. Or maybe they were given to you by someone who wanted to get rid of them. Most of the time they are not worth much, just nice to have around for nostalgia's sake. Other times, you can find a real gem that can keep you and dear, or sell this puppy on eBay or a local retailer.

No matter where they came from or what it intends to do with them, those old comic books bring a lot of memories and may be difficult to let go. But sometimes it is necessary to do so or to reduce clutter in your house, make a little money, or to make room for more news! It is still hard to let go of all these memories and stories cool that you enjoyed years ago, but it may be worthwhile.

How do you know if they are worth anything? Well, if you're not an avid reader of comic books, is wrong in all it's worth as much as their cover price, and if they are old, they must have a higher value. Unfortunately, this is almost never the case. Like anything else, the comic depreciate with age, and with every tiny fold they may have. They also lose its value if the characters represented are no longer popular, or if the comics are not old enough. In fact, all 1970 and up will probably not be worth much unless it's a story to warm up by a designer, or characteristics of the first appearance of a popular character.

One way you can know if your old comics worth anything is to be corrected and graded by the certified company Warranty (GCC), which ranks comics and puts them in a plastic shroud to better preserve them. They also provide a seal and a document of authenticity and of course a note. Noted comics usually sold for amounts far greater than the comic even in perfect condition which is not classified. But the classification has a price. For each comic you rank it cost you between $ 20 to $ 80 depending. Although it will sell more, it can still be difficult to find a buyer, and you cut your profit by the cost of scoring.

Ebay is a great way to get rid of old comics as well. Everyone uses Ebay these days, and you can set the reserve price, or open all the way up. You can sell copies or collections. And you can describe your items in the retail complex to potential buyers. Tons of comics are for sale on eBay every day.

You might as well give the Army Hi, the local library, or a kid in the street if you want. It's your comics, then do what you want with them. If you want to keep your old comics around, but you want to protect them, go buy a few bags and advice from your local store or favorite online comic strip and throw them in a box for storage. You choose.

Posted on March 2, 2010.
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