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Tuesday
03Nov2009

What's it worth? Prices realized for silver age comic books

Although this page is a bit different from the appraisals I personally conduct here, collectors and dealers of comic books should find the prices realized in the slide show useful.

 

Prices realized at silver age comic auction,
Items shown include pre-auction estimate and final prices realized, including bidder’s premium. I’m anxious to see what lot #868 does.
 


The highlight of this auction was lot #868 Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 8.0 off white pages. First appearance of Spider Man. Stan Lee snuck the web-slinger’s origin into this dying issue of Amazing Fantasy.  Start Price : 10.00 | Estimates : 30,000.00 - 50,000.00 Sold for 75,000.00 + 11,250.00 = 86,250.00

More than  3,000 comic books were sold in this 2 session auction event. There were over 1,000 CGC graded books, including rare vintage Silver Age and Bronze Age titles, such as:

  • Amazing Spider Man
  • The Avengers
  • The Flash
  • Action Comics
  • Detective Comics
  • Batman
  • Amazing Fantasy
  • Wonder Woman
  • Strange Tales
  • The Brave and The Bold
  • Showcase
  • Daredevil
  • The Incredible Hulk
  • The Invincible Iron Man
  • Tales To Astonish
  • Justice League of America
  • Captain America
  • Adventure Comics

Green Lantern

… and many many more. There were many key issues and many books have been graded by the CGC. Many of the books are the very best copy known to exist anywhere on Earth.

This auction was on iCollector. On-site bidding was held at the Ameristar Casino in St. Charles, MO as well. The auction took place Oct. 30th and 31st, 2009.

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