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Re: any advice?

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Originally posted by purpledaisy
My grandmother saved a TON of comics that were my dad's in the 50's (I think). She wants me to find out what they would be worth if we sold them. Any clues where I should look? They're all catalogued and organized and in decent condition.

thanks!
Stacia
My dad found a comic book in our house (litterally in our house, it was used as insulation along with other newspapers, very old house)
Anyways, I looked up the comic book online to see if I could find a price for it.
I found that comic book title, but not that particular book. I reported back to my Dad that the book before his was going for ~$3,000.00 and the one after it was going for ~$30.00
He asked me if the price was linearly set, meaning maybe that one he had was between the two other prices. I told him I had no clue.
I hate when I can't find stuff on the internet!!!
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