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What is comic book grading? ¿Grading¿ is used to describe a comic book¿s overall condition. It takes into account factors like tears, discoloration, water damage and creases. It is usually a good idea to have your comics professionally graded by companies like CGC (Comics Guaranty Company) because it assures prospective buyers of objectivity. However, you can also grade your comic collection yourself using an eight-point scale that goes from Mint (no tears, cuts, rusts fading, and creases) to Poor (major wear and tear, bent spine, stains, brittle pages). Use this scale to assess the condition of your own collection objectively. |
Rare comics Some of the rarest and most valuable comic books include: | |||
Action Comics, No. 1: Valued at the equivalent of R11,000,000, this was Superman¿s debut in 1938. | Detective Comics, No. 27: Valued at the equivalent of R10,000,000, this comic marked Batman¿s debut in 1939 when it sold for less than R1! | Amazing Fantasy, No. 15: Originally sold for less than R1 in 1938, the comic that debuted Spiderman recently sold for the equivalent of R7,290,000. | Marvel Comics, No. 1: The first comic to introduce Wolverine, X-Men and Ironman and worth more than R2,600,000. |
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For all you know, a comic book in your own collection might be worth a fortune! Why not try your luck? Get your comic book collection graded and do some research to find out it's value.