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Mills35

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  1. Although I am disappointed, thank you very much for the information. Now I'll go dig up my Superman # 50, 75 (3rd) and 74 (4th), Hahaha kidding, sort of.
  2. I was just going through E Bay and saw this Robin # 1 second print newsstand variant selling for $175.00 raw and $3,000.00 CGC 9.8. I quickly went through my Robin comics and found one. It has the exact barcode as the 2nd print but looks more like a 1st print newsstand comic. Is there such a thing? On the right side it has "Free Poster Inside" like the 1st print and not "The Adventure Begins" like the 2nd print.
  3. I don't think so. I think 1 is a scan and 1 is taken with a came ra.
  4. I just looked and mine too. I imagine the inside was the same and just the cover price was different. Good looking copy.
  5. I didn't buy it when it came out in 1968. I bought it recently at a comic store in the basement in Canada. Yes absolutely it's really rare because.I can't find any sales of the 40 cent variant.
  6. I don't know if the 2 that were listed, $11,000.00 and $5,000.00 were ever sold because it was a few years ago and I can't find any info on it. Your point is taken. Thanks.
  7. In my research one of the persons who listed this comic at $5,000.00 compared it to the 30 - 35 cent variants as their base. Doesn't rarity count for something?
  8. Yes I'm of that age of cashing in pop bottles and I had a paper route. I cant find any that were sold any where. Research, research.......
  9. I know. Just last year but it didn't really answer a lot of questions. It is a Canadian comic and only 6 have been graded by CGC. That's about all i can dig up. The comic price guides don't recognize how rare it is because of lack of sales. Most guides have it at the same price as the 35 cent American comic. Oh well the research continues. Thanks for our comment.
  10. Yes it is. I don't think a lot sold because at the time (1968) the Canadian dollar was on par or better than the American dollar. I look at the CGC registry and only 6 have been graded.
  11. I found a Spectacular Spider-man # 1 magazine 40 cent variant in about 6.5 - 7.0 condition. Anyone have any idea of a price? I know it's rare because the CGC Cencus only has 6 of the 40 cent variant certified and 243 of the regular 35 cent comics.