![]() ![]() While there certainly are some that are extremely valuable, most are only going to be worth a few dollars. The simple fact is, most comic books are not going to sell for enough that you can buy a new car. #4 – Be Realistic about Selling your Collection Businesses and individuals who buy comic books in person or online are not always in it for the love of the comics, they are in it to underpay sellers and make more profit for themselves – they especially like those sellers who aren’t aware of the value of their collections. ![]() ![]() This step involves finding a reputable buyer. #3 – Decide Where to Sell your Comic Books Are you looking to sell it all together, in smaller groups, or one at a time? You may want to sell some of your more valuable books as one group, while you sell the rest as another group. Now you need to decide just how you are going to sell your collection. They are often more up-to-date than pricing guides. As you look at your comic books and those online, you’ll get a good idea of what each condition looks like, and what the approximate value of your book is.īesides pricing guides, you may want to look at online auctions to get an idea of the value as well. More common you’ll see comics between Good & Very Fine. Be aware that finding a comic book in mint condition is a pretty rare find. Now, you have to be aware of the condition, or grade, of your books as you do some online research in pricing guides to determine their value. After you have your different piles, you’ll want to organize each pile chronologically by the issue number (this is going to help a lot when you are researching values). Be sure that you’re sorting by title Marvel and DC Comics are not titles, they’re publishers. In other words, you may have Batman, Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Star Wars piles. This step involves some sorting and organizing and then a little bit of online research.įirst, you’ll want to sort your comics by title. Depending on the size of your collection, this might take some time, but it’s worth it in the end. When you know what you have, you won’t get taken advantage of when you shop your old comics around to buyers. The following five tips will help you make the most o f your comic book collection when you’ve decided to sell. Whatever the case may be, if you need to sell comics, but don’t know where to start to get the best deal for your collection, we’ve got some advice for you. Do you have a collection of old comic books that you would like to sell? Maybe you inherited it from a relative who was a collector, or it’s been sitting in your attic since Marty McFly went Back to the Future, or your own collection has just gotten to large. ![]()
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