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  1. There’s a 7.0 listed on eBay for $60k OBO, which would suggest that maybe the $50k sale on HA is fairly accurate, not necessarily a steal. I personally think the 8.0 sale for 147k was an outlier. If several 8.0 copies start coming to market, doubt they will achieve similar price right now. There are just so many copies in this grade region (7.5 to 8.5). Its always funny to me that when a book underperforms at auction the tendency is to make excuses for the copy (point out flaws), but when one copy does really well, it’s a reflection of the whole market for a book moving up. crazy how many people started to reprice their copies based on that 8.0 sale.
  2. It was interesting to see Hulk 1 7.0 go up against that very nice X-men 1 7.0 on HA…in the context of is X-men 1 top 3 SA book. Only one price point but Hulk 1 performed better. There was also a 6.5 hulk 1 and 6.5 X-men 1 in that auction, but as others have stated, that was definitely not the nicest looking X-men 6.5 so not a fair comparison.
  3. As prices continue to go up, more X-men 1 owners will be enticed to sell, bringing more supply to the market. As long as there is enough demand to absorb this new supply, prices should be ok. If not, might start seeing a bit of a correction or basing of price. Will see what happens. I welcomed a correction as I’d like to grab a second copy.
  4. Seems to me if and when a correction occurs, it will be tied closely with equity markets much like in March 2020. Speculative, modern, and bronze age books with relatively larger census numbers will be hit the hardest. While the blue chip keys may also get hit, I doubt it will be as significant. This is assuming we do get some sort of liquidity or solvency event in the markets leading to a deflationary scenario, whether brief or prolonged. If central banks and governments decide to kick can down the road with regards to massive debt and continue to print away, I wonder if it's possible for these "assets" to continue to go up in dollar price. It's also quite possible that comic books, specifically gold and silver age books, have been significantly undervalued over the years considering the true SCARCITY of most of the big blue chip major keys. As a result, as demand picked up when new collectors entered the market during COVID, there was this big spike in price. I mean really...are 2200 blue label AF15s so MANY that the global market can't absorb them? Doubtful. I don't expect prices to continue to climb in this manner...eventually there will be a steady state where demand meets supply...but for now...I wouldnt be banking on the market crashing either. Just too many unknowns. This is why I bit the bullet and bought an X-men 1 at these crazy prices despite putting it off for years. It's a book I NEED to have in my collection. Other books that I also put off getting like DD1, I'm ok missing out on and if the market does in fact correct massively, I'll pick one up then. If it doesn't, no sweat.
  5. Agreed. Many factors to consider. I personally would pay a premium for certain books that are notoriously difficult to find with white pages such as AF15, TTA27, BB28, etc. This is assuming the white pager is otherwise without deal breakers (for me) such as marvel chipping and BAD centering. How much of premium? Depends on how badly I want the book but I'd say not uncommon for me to pay half grade up or around10-20%
  6. Sure...but nowhere near the same scale. Not even close...and likely much more to come. My point is currency is being devalued and PART of the reason for the rise in price of these nontraditional assets is because wealthy are seeking alternative investments as potential stores of value. I prefer bitcoin for that, but comics are more fun.
  7. This is the case in quite a few hobbies right now. We all know what's happening with sports cards, pokemon...watches are also going for crazy amounts. This is a freaking "everything bubble". Many are postulating this is the result of stock gains, bitcoin money, savings from staying home, etc. I think those things are playing a role...along with companies like Rally selling shares of sports cards and comics, which is pushing prices up. Another thing to consider is all the money printing by central banks around the world. Wealthy people are seeking safe haven in non traditional asset classes that may serve as stores of value. I was listening to a Michael Saylor interview where he basically says that with the debasing of the USD, its prudent to hold assets that cannot just be easily reproduced like bitcoin, real estate, and rare art/collectibles (Picasso, Da Vinci, etc). I consider comic book keys (sports cards and other collectibles) to fall into that latter category. The economy really is in uncharted territory with all the intervention going on right now.
  8. I recently had the same dilemma. Hulk 1 vs FF1. I ended up getting the Hulk 1 and couple weeks later a decent FF1 presented itself so I had to go after it. Interesting the FF1 4.0 on comiclink is going for more than Hulk 1 4.0 on comiclink. Has FF1 surpassed Hulk 1 in price?
  9. Incredible-congrats Lou. Don't know how Bob does it but he seems to score some awesome books. I picked up my 5.0 from him exactly 1 year ago. Couldn't be happier with my copy and with highgradecomics. Top notch.
  10. would like to hear about your research please...
  11. Damn...I remember just a few months ago when I debated paying record price for a 5.0 with White Pages and no MC. Glad I pulled the trigger.