CC Bakers: Cinderella 27 in 8.5, $17,058.00 Cinderella Love 15 in 9.0, $41,975.00 What are you asking for the Wartime Romances? Oh, I just saw. Great books.
I’m not a golden age collector and I don’t mean offense with this question, I’m just curious. What’s the appeal in having a book with a detached cover or that has missing pages? Is it just to have it as a piece of history? I know you mentioned place-holders, is it just to have a copy and then hope to move up in quality in the future? Great video and pickups, I appreciate seeing things I don’t collect or really know about.
Rarity and price. The golden age is much different than silver, bronze and modern. With bronze and modern (and some extent silver depending on the book) you can be picky about condition because there are tens of thousands of copies available and even super high grade copies won’t break the bank for most books. In the golden age there are many books that have less than 100 copies. Most books only come up for sale in any grade a few times per year. Then anything in a higher grade (at least keys and major runs) will be tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. For example, those detective comics I showed, many of them, even incomplete are $400-500 just because they exist. So from a budget perspective, that might be all someone can even consider if they want to own the book without spending multiple thousands. Another example, just the cover of a detective comics 27 (first Batman) sold for over $200k. Even pieces of the right books can be extremely valuable.
Beautiful haul - really impressive, especially ending on that DC 28
Finally. I've been dying for this. Great books. Congrats.
That Batman Catwoman cover though ...
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Congrats on that Tec28! Happy to see all these books.
We noticed in the Detective comics #64 when you opened it to show the boy commando's first appearance there is an advertisement for Batman #11!
Ryan love all he detective books and action books.
Great books! Thanks you showing them!
Nice TADS!!!! And that Underworld Crime #7!!!!
Wow High grade golden age. It would be very difficult decision to bump off any book from your top 25 keeper list.
Great pickups! Love those large logos
very cool books!
This goes hard
AWESOME HAUL MY FRIEND! ❤
CC Bakers: Cinderella 27 in 8.5, $17,058.00
Cinderella Love 15 in 9.0, $41,975.00
What are you asking for the Wartime Romances? Oh, I just saw.
Great books.
Batman's 85th anniversary 🎉😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂
Will the Tecs 49 or 64 be for sale?
Where do you get those slab stands at?
Pretty sure I got them on Amazon a few years ago.
I’m not a golden age collector and I don’t mean offense with this question, I’m just curious. What’s the appeal in having a book with a detached cover or that has missing pages? Is it just to have it as a piece of history? I know you mentioned place-holders, is it just to have a copy and then hope to move up in quality in the future?
Great video and pickups, I appreciate seeing things I don’t collect or really know about.
Rarity and price. The golden age is much different than silver, bronze and modern. With bronze and modern (and some extent silver depending on the book) you can be picky about condition because there are tens of thousands of copies available and even super high grade copies won’t break the bank for most books.
In the golden age there are many books that have less than 100 copies. Most books only come up for sale in any grade a few times per year. Then anything in a higher grade (at least keys and major runs) will be tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
For example, those detective comics I showed, many of them, even incomplete are $400-500 just because they exist. So from a budget perspective, that might be all someone can even consider if they want to own the book without spending multiple thousands.
Another example, just the cover of a detective comics 27 (first Batman) sold for over $200k. Even pieces of the right books can be extremely valuable.
@@AutomaticComics very cool, thank you for the explanation!
Did you know that the mad hatter and the Riddler came out in the same year 1948 😂❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And Batman the animated serie's 32nd anniversary and national mad hatter Day ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He's in 🦇 the caped crusader but his scared face is on on the other side which is doesn't make sense to me.
Awesome haul! Been trying to find a first molten man for a while, hopefully I get one soon!
That stupid little cardboard thing always falls out of those stands, does it not? It's so annoying.
The 🃏 movie is awful 😔😂❤❤❤❤❤
Have you seen the penguin 🐧 yet?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂