Your comic book collection's value is reliant upon the issue , condition and popularity - refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Priceguide for pricing .
Your comic book collection's value is reliant upon the issue , condition and popularity - refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Priceguide for pricing .
Your comic book collection's value is reliant upon the issue , condition and popularity - refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Priceguide for pricing . A better way of selling your collection is to determine the value of your books by purchasing a copy of the 'Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide' which is regarded as the industry standard when pricing your comics , make an accurate description of the titles , issues and condition of your books , approach your fellow collectors or local comic shop to see if they are interested (Remember that a comic shop will want to buy the comics at a price in which they can 'turn around' the books to make a profit.) , you can list your books with Ebay or the trade magazine 'Comics Buyer's Guide' and selling the more valuable issues individually will bring more money . Without an issue number or description of the book's condition you'll need to refer to the "Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide" , at your local library in the reference section , to properly price and grade your book - the condition is important to the book's value .
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