Took the words right outta my mouth. I'll destroy them all - including the keys - rather than let some basement-dwelling unwashed comic-book-guy steal them from me for pennies on the dollar then mark them up 10x or 20x to sell in his store.
THANK YOU SO MUCH ! This was a very engaging and thoughtful video of how you explain and tone you use. Its like listening to an good friend goiving good advice
@@RegieCollects Brother you are very welcome! You should have a series called " Regie Your Comic Best Friend" I have been so overwhelmed in looking for a support system to keep focused on something that I loved which was comic books: ) As I got older I forgot how much I loved a childhood passion that got me through my best years as a kid. I am now at a point in my life where I want to share that with people who would appreciate it as much as I did within the community. I am sitting on 30-some years of a comic collection that I want to invest in properly selling without rushing as well as finding my passion for collecting and making something more than just a $$$. I look forward to diving into your channel and for anyone who has felt the same thing as I have, this video is the best thing to watch as many times as it takes and take notes because Regie has a very engaging energy with an intelligent tone like as if talking to someone who cares... Professor Regie once I get some investment momentum I'll def donate to your cause brother! Best Leo
Welcome back to the hobby. The good news is that I have a ton of content that is all geared around helping new people and those newly returning to the hobby. Generally speaking, if you search for "Regie Collects plus a term" you will find videos on that topic. I've been doing this for a few years so I've covered a lot of ground. Please let me know if you're looking for something and can't find it. Again, welcome back.
I would advise not selling to a comic shop. You’ll get far less than selling on your own. Same for dealers but some will give a fair amount. Comic shops no way.
I agree about not selling to comic shops. Over 25 years ago, I sold some books to a shop that to this day I regret. I only got a third of their value. I'm sure it's no different today.
I would advise to look at all aspects/options because selling on your own involves time, scams, fees and taxes depending on the state. Example: selling a $10 game online might get me $5 in cash if I'm lucky. I can get $4 credit at my local used media store... I'm not going to put a lot of effort into making that extra $1.
Exactly right. Happened to me in 2016 to 2017 when I thought I was leaving the hobby. Sold the majority of my keys which included some great books including single digits superman etc. through Heritage auction. The return was good and I honestly think paid for a lot of what I have spent the previous 20 years. However, it left me with a seriously depleted collection when I decided that I did not want to leave the hobby. So I ended up using the money that I got through the Heritage sale to restock my collection and I’ve been very selective of my purchase. I also sold most of my raw comics, which were not super keys and many of my slabbed comics which were also not major keys. I’m down to 200 with 40 raw and the rest slabbed. If I do that again, I will sell the entire collection or I will sell none of it. Thanks!
Regie, like a lot of others here, I really appreciate your insight on selling. I have a lot of comics to go through (catalogued them already, thankfully!) and how to sell them has been gnawing at me, so this -- and your playlist -- is super helpful. All the best!
@@RegieCollectsInteresting! How do you (or: how does one) know about the timing of the market? Is it when comic movies come out or...? I'm not in a major rush, so I can wait. Thanks for the tip, just subscribed!
Your comment about consignment , totally agree. As a buyer I’ve surely picked up several great comics at a great price from consignment sellers. But as a collector sometimes I worry that every comic is sold at a lower price than the last, might not be good for the hobby. But I do understand that this is also a down market, but need to be cautious cause they may be contributing to the trend of decline by posting it low, then the next lower, then the next one lower.
I agree with the folks that recommend against going to an LCS. I had a Fantastic Four #3 and a dealer offered me $600 for it. I easily sold it for $1500. Just one example but...
So I basically shopped, and made offers on mycomicshop and cleaned them out lol 😂 got the weapon x books, already had 181 but debating how high of a grade to go on a GSX1. Leaning towards a 9.0 ❤ thanks Reggie and do not change your wall for awhile , I become compelled when i see these walls you put up 🎉😅
I said the exact same thing whatever 3 shortboxes equals is what I have now and a future warning be careful smokers takes longer to vent the books out just saying😅 👊🏼
Good discussion Regie. Do you find that those buying comic lots are more likely to buy runs of a title (e.g. Avengers 237-254) or a collection of titles that comprise a cross-over event (e.g. Evolutionary War: X-Factor Annual 3, New Mutants Annual 4...)?
I rather pass out my comic book collection for Halloween, then attempt to resell it at a Comic book store🤣 The most important thing to remember about buying or selling comic books is to do your ****ing research and don't FOMO when books get hot.
I only sell via my own website so I can’t speak to that. I will tell you that I’ve made purchases via Craigslist several times. Not the biggest fan of Mercari and I’ve never used Drip.
Thx Regie, very informative video as always! If I were to add another option for sellers, I'd say friends n' family are not a bad way to go. The books stay 'in the family' and hopefully there's more trust there :) I do have a question. Would you advise taking a photo of every page of your raw books to avoid a buyer claiming it's not as you described (assuming it was shipped with care)?
I personally have never done that but if it’s something that you think you should do, go for it. I would find that process tedious and hard to maintain for any duration. I tend to take very clear photos front, back, with closeups of all major defects. Additional, I provided a description with additional disclosures along with an estimate grade. I have sold thousands of books with zero issues. There are videos on my channel that show how to take good photos.
Great refresher I was talking back to you like you would answer 😅 but yes please use some tool to price your collection which I have to redo because I've bought collections 100+😊💜💙💚🤙🏽
🤣😂 This seems to be a very popular topic this week. There are a lot of great tools. Generally speaking if you search for my name plus a term you will find videos. For example, Regie collects pricing: th-cam.com/users/lives_11o0F_jKo?feature=share It’s a little dated but still works. Lol
I’ve graded hundreds of books and never had that happen. If this is outside of your comfort zone, I would recommend that you not do it. Alternatively, you can take multiple photos and videos of your book prior to submission so that you can compare on the other side of grading. Good luck with the decision.
Hey boss. I just finished getting 9.8 first prints white pages . of the Last ronin. Planned on holding till it’s height. With the movie and game. Just love any advice from you or your subject. On best way and time to try to get the top tier pricing for the set. Thanks . Shea.
Not sure that you will get major dollars for Last Ronin. The first issue seems to be capped at $210. Not sure how much you are paying but hopefully less than that. You gotta think that 84% of the graded universal copies are a 9.8s. So supply isn’t going to help with the value because there are ample copies.
Message me on IG. It’s hard to give advice when I do not know where you are located, what’s in the collection, how many books we are talking about, the value of those books, raw or graded.
Hi, Reggie; what about someone interested in trading, not selling, say, for example they have duplicate items or inventory just they don't personally like, to trade them for new items they prefer, etc
Trade are great. You need to determine if it a straight up trade (value for value) or if the dealer wants value plus. From there, you need to agree on a pricing service or guide so you are looking at apples to apples. Determine value for all of the items. Is there a value gap? Can it be closed with cash or an additional item. Note: If you are trading raw books you’ll need to determine grade then value. It’s pretty straightforward. The only issue tends to come with agreeing to the right pricing service.
There is no best because they all have pros and cons but you can check out GoCollect, ComicsPriceGuide, CovrPrice and GPAnalysis. th-cam.com/users/lives_11o0F_jKo?feature=share
Regie -- You mentioned 20% or 30% when trying to sell to a dealer. Do you mean they'll be looking to make that or will they be looking to only pay you that? Thanks!
A dealer will try to create margin for themselves by taking the value of the comic down 20-30% so they pay you 80-70%. This video was released a while ago. Given where the market is now I’m not exactly sure what they are doing.
I've sold product on eBay for years, and I don't recommend selling high dollar items on there, they make it way too easy for buyers to rip off sellers..
I'm a hillbilly. Is there a place I can trade for cows and such? Lol jk I actually am a hillbilly though and found this video very helpful. I am deciding what to do with my collection and need all the info I can get
There are a ton of great videos on the channel that can help you. Just search for Regie Collects plus selling or some other term. You can also find me on IG. Happy to help. Wait, do Hillbillies have IG. 🤣👊🏾
You have to tell me where I said: “there are no good places to sell comics.” I do not recall every saying those words. Let me know the video so I can refresh my memory.
Back in 2019 I took 14 old and in good shape (in protectors), that had been in my home in a safe box. No joke the guy said "$20". For ALL of them. I don't know a ton about comics but C'MON. LoL
I will burn my collection before I go to a comic shop to be humiliated again with an offer of peanuts. 😞
Took the words right outta my mouth. I'll destroy them all - including the keys - rather than let some basement-dwelling unwashed comic-book-guy steal them from me for pennies on the dollar then mark them up 10x or 20x to sell in his store.
I found out Geoff johns signatures aren't worth dip to people who have everything in their collection. Mad embarrassing lol
Tho I agree some of these people are Hella stingy
I sold off my original collection in the 90's and man do I regret it now.
Always nice to hear your tips about buying/collecting/selling. Love the wall display by the way.
Appreciate you bro.
THANK YOU SO MUCH ! This was a very engaging and thoughtful video of how you explain and tone you use. Its like listening to an good friend goiving good advice
You just made my day. Thank you. 🙏🏾👊🏾
@@RegieCollects Brother you are very welcome! You should have a series called " Regie Your Comic Best Friend" I have been so overwhelmed in looking for a support system to keep focused on something that I loved which was comic books: ) As I got older I forgot how much I loved a childhood passion that got me through my best years as a kid. I am now at a point in my life where I want to share that with people who would appreciate it as much as I did within the community. I am sitting on 30-some years of a comic collection that I want to invest in properly selling without rushing as well as finding my passion for collecting and making something more than just a $$$. I look forward to diving into your channel and for anyone who has felt the same thing as I have, this video is the best thing to watch as many times as it takes and take notes because Regie has a very engaging energy with an intelligent tone like as if talking to someone who cares... Professor Regie once I get some investment momentum I'll def donate to your cause brother! Best Leo
Welcome back to the hobby. The good news is that I have a ton of content that is all geared around helping new people and those newly returning to the hobby. Generally speaking, if you search for "Regie Collects plus a term" you will find videos on that topic. I've been doing this for a few years so I've covered a lot of ground.
Please let me know if you're looking for something and can't find it. Again, welcome back.
I would advise not selling to a comic shop. You’ll get far less than selling on your own. Same for dealers but some will give a fair amount. Comic shops no way.
I agree about not selling to comic shops. Over 25 years ago, I sold some books to a shop that to this day I regret. I only got a third of their value. I'm sure it's no different today.
I would advise to look at all aspects/options because selling on your own involves time, scams, fees and taxes depending on the state.
Example: selling a $10 game online might get me $5 in cash if I'm lucky. I can get $4 credit at my local used media store... I'm not going to put a lot of effort into making that extra $1.
Exactly right. Happened to me in 2016 to 2017 when I thought I was leaving the hobby. Sold the majority of my keys which included some great books including single digits superman etc. through Heritage auction. The return was good and I honestly think paid for a lot of what I have spent the previous 20 years. However, it left me with a seriously depleted collection when I decided that I did not want to leave the hobby. So I ended up using the money that I got through the Heritage sale to restock my collection and I’ve been very selective of my purchase. I also sold most of my raw comics, which were not super keys and many of my slabbed comics which were also not major keys. I’m down to 200 with 40 raw and the rest slabbed. If I do that again, I will sell the entire collection or I will sell none of it. Thanks!
Regie, like a lot of others here, I really appreciate your insight on selling. I have a lot of comics to go through (catalogued them already, thankfully!) and how to sell them has been gnawing at me, so this -- and your playlist -- is super helpful. All the best!
Good luck bro. I would say that now isn’t the best time to sell. If you have to, do it but if you can wait…I would.
@@RegieCollectsInteresting! How do you (or: how does one) know about the timing of the market? Is it when comic movies come out or...? I'm not in a major rush, so I can wait. Thanks for the tip, just subscribed!
Great information thank you! I was feeling overwhelmed at the thought of selling but now I have a strategy.
Always good tips. I always try to connect with other collectors I know…have gone from seller to trader in some cases.
Great vid sir, the amount of time you take to putting these together shows
Thank you bud. I appreciate that.
Just was looking at your wolverine key collection. That is solid. I like that you change the wall ❤
Thanks bud. The wall is a great way for me to enjoy my collection and gives the viewer something new to see. 👊🏾
Noticed that as well. 👍
I had the first wolverine in the Hulk, I tore it up and threw it in the trash where it belongs.
@@DrMidnight-oz1rk ummm 🤔 ok
Literally watching/listening to this video as I’m on the way to sell my entire collection…. I am both sad and excited lol
Solid suggestions as always Regie. Thanks.
Your comment about consignment , totally agree. As a buyer I’ve surely picked up several great comics at a great price from consignment sellers. But as a collector sometimes I worry that every comic is sold at a lower price than the last, might not be good for the hobby. But I do understand that this is also a down market, but need to be cautious cause they may be contributing to the trend of decline by posting it low, then the next lower, then the next one lower.
every comic shop ive been too throws a lowball offer per long box and refuses to talk prices.
I agree with the folks that recommend against going to an LCS. I had a Fantastic Four #3 and a dealer offered me $600 for it. I easily sold it for $1500. Just one example but...
Always Good stuff. Thanks
Thank you, Wilton. Have a great weekend!
That high grade bull 181 🔥 😮😮😮😮
Very informative video, Reggie.
So I basically shopped, and made offers on mycomicshop and cleaned them out lol 😂 got the weapon x books, already had 181 but debating how high of a grade to go on a GSX1. Leaning towards a 9.0 ❤ thanks Reggie and do not change your wall for awhile , I become compelled when i see these walls you put up 🎉😅
Valuable information Reg! Thanks. Did you read my mind that I am thinking of selling my entire collection 🤣
No, but I have spoken with a lot of folks that are selling collections for various reasons. Good luck bro.
I said the exact same thing whatever 3 shortboxes equals is what I have now and a future warning be careful smokers takes longer to vent the books out just saying😅 👊🏼
I am feeding the TH-cam algorithm. Great video as usual!!!
Good discussion Regie. Do you find that those buying comic lots are more likely to buy runs of a title (e.g. Avengers 237-254) or a collection of titles that comprise a cross-over event (e.g. Evolutionary War: X-Factor Annual 3, New Mutants Annual 4...)?
Depends upon the person and their objectives. I have no data to reference that would really allow me to answer this question. Sorry.
Great tips Regie, I may use them if I ever sell (not in my lifetime 😂😂) ahem if I need to sell 😂
👊🏾
Reggie is gold
Great advice. Thank you for your time.
Really helpful video, thank you very much
Great information man. So much help here from you
Glad it was helpful bro.
From all the collection I have, comics haven't gone up as much as toys and cards. It's quite disappointing.
Follow your own path.
I rather pass out my comic book collection for Halloween, then attempt to resell it at a Comic book store🤣 The most important thing to remember about buying or selling comic books is to do your ****ing research and don't FOMO when books get hot.
Love the thumbnail 😂 very informative 👍
Thanks bro
Good advice gotta know both sides.
Great advice, Regie!
Great video, solid advice
Sound advice. Do have any faith in selling through Mercari, Craigslist or Drip?
I only sell via my own website so I can’t speak to that. I will tell you that I’ve made purchases via Craigslist several times. Not the biggest fan of Mercari and I’ve never used Drip.
Thx Regie, very informative video as always! If I were to add another option for sellers, I'd say friends n' family are not a bad way to go. The books stay 'in the family' and hopefully there's more trust there :) I do have a question. Would you advise taking a photo of every page of your raw books to avoid a buyer claiming it's not as you described (assuming it was shipped with care)?
I personally have never done that but if it’s something that you think you should do, go for it. I would find that process tedious and hard to maintain for any duration.
I tend to take very clear photos front, back, with closeups of all major defects. Additional, I provided a description with additional disclosures along with an estimate grade. I have sold thousands of books with zero issues.
There are videos on my channel that show how to take good photos.
Great refresher I was talking back to you like you would answer 😅 but yes please use some tool to price your collection which I have to redo because I've bought collections 100+😊💜💙💚🤙🏽
🤣😂 This seems to be a very popular topic this week. There are a lot of great tools. Generally speaking if you search for my name plus a term you will find videos. For example, Regie collects pricing: th-cam.com/users/lives_11o0F_jKo?feature=share
It’s a little dated but still works. Lol
How come nobody ever talks about how high the taxes for selling collectibles?
Good vid a lot of help
Is grading safe? I just feel like the grading companies will keep my good copy and send back something else.
I’ve graded hundreds of books and never had that happen. If this is outside of your comfort zone, I would recommend that you not do it. Alternatively, you can take multiple photos and videos of your book prior to submission so that you can compare on the other side of grading. Good luck with the decision.
@@RegieCollects Thanks Regie, I appreciate it.
Very good info, Reggie but can you answer me one question: Do you collect Wolverine?
Yes.
Hey boss. I just finished getting 9.8 first prints white pages . of the Last ronin.
Planned on holding till it’s height. With the movie and game.
Just love any advice from you or your subject. On best way and time to try to get the top tier pricing for the set.
Thanks .
Shea.
Not sure that you will get major dollars for Last Ronin. The first issue seems to be capped at $210. Not sure how much you are paying but hopefully less than that.
You gotta think that 84% of the graded universal copies are a 9.8s. So supply isn’t going to help with the value because there are ample copies.
@@RegieCollects appreciate the reply. I made sure they were all first prints.
I’m over 450 into all of it.
Nice informative video. Do you know a good source for finding reputable dealers to sell collections?
Message me on IG. It’s hard to give advice when I do not know where you are located, what’s in the collection, how many books we are talking about, the value of those books, raw or graded.
Great advice brotha. Not bad for a Nupe.
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Great video
Hi, Reggie; what about someone interested in trading, not selling, say, for example they have duplicate items or inventory just they don't personally like, to trade them for new items they prefer, etc
Trade are great. You need to determine if it a straight up trade (value for value) or if the dealer wants value plus. From there, you need to agree on a pricing service or guide so you are looking at apples to apples. Determine value for all of the items. Is there a value gap? Can it be closed with cash or an additional item.
Note: If you are trading raw books you’ll need to determine grade then value.
It’s pretty straightforward. The only issue tends to come with agreeing to the right pricing service.
How do you protect yourself when selling on Ebay?
I don’t sell on eBay. 👊🏾🤣 If you are looking for general tips on protecting yourself as a buyer or seller search for: Regie Collects selling.
what's the best online website that you can check prices off graded comics?
There is no best because they all have pros and cons but you can check out GoCollect, ComicsPriceGuide, CovrPrice and GPAnalysis.
th-cam.com/users/lives_11o0F_jKo?feature=share
So what is the best site to make value of raw to graded book?
There is no best honesty. They are all different. Check out ComicsPriceGuide.com, CovrPrice.
th-cam.com/users/lives_11o0F_jKo?feature=share
Thank you!
I'm selling them all
Regie -- You mentioned 20% or 30% when trying to sell to a dealer. Do you mean they'll be looking to make that or will they be looking to only pay you that? Thanks!
A dealer will try to create margin for themselves by taking the value of the comic down 20-30% so they pay you 80-70%. This video was released a while ago. Given where the market is now I’m not exactly sure what they are doing.
Thank you! @@RegieCollects
i just burned my entire comic book collection. Over 100,000 in a massive bon fire.
I've sold product on eBay for years, and I don't recommend selling high dollar items on there, they make it way too easy for buyers to rip off sellers..
How do buyers rip you off? I've just started selling there, and would like to know what to beware of.
What happened to Reggie? No videos in months. Hope he is enjoying himself on a remote island.
I'm a hillbilly. Is there a place I can trade for cows and such? Lol jk I actually am a hillbilly though and found this video very helpful. I am deciding what to do with my collection and need all the info I can get
There are a ton of great videos on the channel that can help you. Just search for Regie Collects plus selling or some other term. You can also find me on IG. Happy to help. Wait, do Hillbillies have IG. 🤣👊🏾
This guy is the jeff Dann of comic books. Straight out of 1920s Argentinian history. Shame on you Reggie
Yeah? So someone else can get a hold of it? No thanks
First
There is no good place to sell comics!!!! Go to your comic store and sell!!!!
There are a lot of amazing places outside of a comic shop to sell. 👊🏾
@@RegieCollects That's what you said in your last video, I was just saying what you said a few months ago!!
You have to tell me where I said: “there are no good places to sell comics.” I do not recall every saying those words. Let me know the video so I can refresh my memory.
@@RegieCollects th-cam.com/video/ZX_jT_ScBzE/w-d-xo.html at 1:15 mark
@Regie Collects Comics sorry there is no Best place to sell your comivmcs!! Great videos man. Keep up good work!!
Never, ever, sell to a LCS. 99% of them will grape you.
“Will grape you”, lol, very true though!
Back in 2019 I took 14 old and in good shape (in protectors), that had been in my home in a safe box. No joke the guy said "$20". For ALL of them. I don't know a ton about comics but C'MON. LoL