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Started by GordyM, 17 April, 2012, 03:51:16 PM

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GordyM

Does anyone know of a decent place online for pricing old and signed comics?

In particular I have a first printing of Batman: The Scottish Connection signed by Alan Grant and Frank Quietly on the week of release. Only reason I'm selling it is to fund production of my comic. Anyone got a rough idea of a fair price for it? I've looked online but can't find anything similar to compare with.
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Dandontdare

I doubt it's even possible to give any kind of reliable estimate on such a quirky one off item. It'd be hard enough to value without the autograph. (and when they signed it is frankly irrelevant).

As they keep saying on Flog It - it's only worth what somebody is willing to pay. You could always stick it on ebay (other auction sites a ARE available!) with a reserve bid price set quite high and see if there are any takers, then reduce it if not.

GordyM

Thanks for the advice. Think I'll give the ebay option a shot.
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