That Action #19 presents very well, and that’s the point. People will pay more for books that present very well. GPA does not take the presentation of the book into account.
Very true a few people with high disposable income is not usually affected by fluctuation in the market. Does not reflect the spending habits of the average comic collector.. Regardless I still enjoy your assessments. It's fun. 😊
How many of the buyers in these auctions are actual collectors and how many are buying to speculate/flip at a profit to other speculators? I guess a better way to put it might be how many of these books are right back up for auction in a few weeks/months vs how many disappear into collections for years or never come up for sale again?
For the Detective Comics #64, Restored, CGC 9.4, given that this is not an early Detective and not an expensive book, would you not think that the amount of restoration was not extensive?
Thing is though that, if you resubmit that conserved Action 19 hoping for the "cover cleaned" remark to fall off, it may or may not fall off, but the provenance ("Christine Farrell Complete DC Collection") will DEFINITELY fall off. Don't know if I would take that gamble.
Thanks for all the time you spent putting these together, very interesting info
Love those Batman Covers. Thanks for sharing
Love these videos. Keep up the great work 👍
Nice Batman coverage Ryan 😎
I also think that collectors are willing to pay big bucks for those rarer Golden Age books, especially those with white pages.
I also love Action 19. I made what I thought was a realistic bid at 3k. Nope! Thanks for the analysis!
Great video!
That Action #19 presents very well, and that’s the point. People will pay more for books that present very well. GPA does not take the presentation of the book into account.
Very true a few people with high disposable income is not usually affected by fluctuation in the market. Does not reflect the spending habits of the average comic collector.. Regardless I still enjoy your assessments. It's fun. 😊
How many of the buyers in these auctions are actual collectors and how many are buying to speculate/flip at a profit to other speculators? I guess a better way to put it might be how many of these books are right back up for auction in a few weeks/months vs how many disappear into collections for years or never come up for sale again?
For the Detective Comics #64, Restored, CGC 9.4, given that this is not an early Detective and not an expensive book, would you not think that the amount of restoration was not extensive?
you know why was the batman #64 was given A1 instead of grey label?
Thing is though that, if you resubmit that conserved Action 19 hoping for the "cover cleaned" remark to fall off, it may or may not fall off, but the provenance ("Christine Farrell Complete DC Collection") will DEFINITELY fall off. Don't know if I would take that gamble.
More Fun 14, 15, 16 has Superman prototype in color thus over guide.
I don’t price based on guide. Overstreet is basically worthless for pricing.
Sounds like u may need to go back to price estimation school lol!