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It&#8217;s always good to have your comic book appraised by a professional if you are looking to sell it. Comic Value would help you understand what you have in your comic book. There are specifications on how your comic book must look. The glossy cover and the brightly filled pages must still look as [...]<p><a href="http://www.maverickcomics.com/comic-books/comic-value/">Comic Value</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.maverickcomics.com">Buy Comic Books</a></p>
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<p>It&rsquo;s always good to have your comic book appraised by a professional if you are looking to sell it. Comic Value would help you understand what you have in your comic book. There are specifications on how your comic book must look. The glossy cover and the brightly filled pages must still look as good as new or like they have never been read before, even if they have. In fact most people that keep the rare editions or collector&rsquo;s comics usually have two of the same comic. That means one was for reading and the other for safe keeping.</p>
<p>Most of the time you will find that the one for reading is different from the one that is all wrapped up in a clean sealed environment and kept in mint condition. This kind of time and conditioning that is given to the comic books can only be done by someone who loves comics and has the dedication to keep his or her comic book in the right conditions, atmosphere and surely knows the comic value. Such people get the comic book appraised and then put in time and money to make sure that the comic is in mint condition. Some of them even showcase their comic in conventions on comic books and superheroes. The comic value&nbsp; goes even higher when more people get to view it and cannot get a hold of another copy anywhere.</p>
<p>It is important to make sure that you keep your comic away from any wet atmosphere or to keep it sealed tight in its case or plastic sleeve if you intend to keep it for a while. Also note that you must keep checking online for more news on how much your comic book is valued.</p>
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<p><b>How can I tell the value of my old comic books?</b><br />
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<p>I have a marvel comic- The new Mutants Vol 1 #93<br />
Archie comics #52 June- Veronica<br />
and last but not least<br />
The simpsons comics #17</p>
<p>I searched the net to find the value (if any) but didn&#8217;t have any luck.  </p>
<p>Thanks
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<p>I would say if you want to look on-line for the value a great site would be www.comicspriceguide.com. Also I would suggest going into a local comic store or checking at a local libray to see what kind of guides they have. If you don&#8217;t know of any local stores, look in the yelow pages for comic book or collector&#8217;s stores and find your local store and pay them a visit.</p>
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I trust that the following article will help you to better understand this topic. There are many another(a) types of comic books that we can buy, trade and even look through when we go to a comical book shop. From these places you will get together comic books in diverse conditions. Some fun(a) books [...]<p><a href="http://www.maverickcomics.com/comic-books/comic-values/">Comic Values</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.maverickcomics.com">Buy Comic Books</a></p>
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<p>I trust that the following article will help you to better understand this topic. There are many another(a) types of comic books that we can buy, trade and even look through when we go to a comical book shop. From these places you will get together comic books in diverse conditions. Some fun(a) books will be in mint condition and others will look well thumbed through even though they are recently printed comical books. When you are purchasing comic books for a collection you want to know around the <a href="http://www.comic-book-batman-comics.com/Comic-Book-Values.php"><b>comic book values</b></a>.</p>
<p>These values are slightly difficult for the beginner comic collector to find. To help you in this task of find the <b>comic book values</b> for your versatile comic books you can look for a comic book appraiser. This individual will have the knowledge and the experience in handling diverse comic books so that he comic will not stand any signs of deterioration while the comic book is being assessed.</p>
<p>You can ask the valuator questions about the versatile identifying marks when you want to know how to find these <b>comic book values</b> when you are in a comic book store. You can also use the various steps and instructions that are found in different comic book cost guides.</p>
<p>As these cost guides are in both traditional book form and electronic reading you should be able to find the <b>comic book values</b> that you are looking at for. The data may be a little difficult to find but once you have seen and implied the criteria for assigning values to your comic books you will be able to test out your abilities.</p>
<p>The best way to get a feel for the various values that are possible is to see if you can determine the <b>comic book values</b> by the method that was described in the funny book monetary value guides. The first step is to see the condition of the comic books in your collection. The ones that are in mediocre shape you may want to leave until you are able to see how the comical book value system truly works.</p>
<p>The other items that determine the <b>comic book values</b> are the popularity in the long term. This means that long running comic serial like Superman and Batman are in all likelihood most probable to be very valuable especially if they are comics from the sooner editions. These early laughable books are hard to find.</p>
<p>When you have developed your ability to figure the various <a href="http://www.comic-book-batman-comics.com/Comic-Book-Values.php"><b>comic book values</b></a> and you feel that you will be able to say which comics are in mint condition and which ones are fresh then you will need to see if you can take this a step further and look at the differences in the comic books that you have just purchased from the comic book stores. You can then see what a professional person valuator will value your collection at.</p>
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<p><b>How do I find the value of a comic book?</b><br />
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<p>I have a bunch of comic books from a long time ago and I was wondering what site I can use to find out their value. There must be a website that many comic book shops refer to in order to set their prices. Anyone know any sites or something? I don&#8217;t want to visit a local comic shop please.
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<p>You should look up completed listings on ebay and find the comics you have and see what people ACTUALLY paid for them, not what some guidebook says they&#8217;re worth.</p>
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