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$1000 is handed to you to invest long-term in CGC Copper Age what do you do?

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2,000 comics from the 50 cent bin :)

:applause:

 

Because you know ONE DAY there'll be rare 1st appearances mixed in there somewhere.

 

Actually, this is what I do now whenever I go to a large show. I try to fill up a longbox with quality Copper books that most people still regard as drek. I can't tell you how many times I've taken a dollar book, added a $12 Modern slab, and found myself with a $50-$200 gem.

 

 

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Regardless of what age we are talking about,right now I would be stocking up on

Hellboys 1st app.,TMNT#1,Gobbledygook #1 & #2,1st app. of the Crow.These and other indy books are the sleeping giants,but not for long. 2c

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Isn't Bone a Copper Age title, or is it considered Modern? If CA, then I think they would be solid

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Thanks I thought so. Given the ever growing use of it as educational medium in schools, I would think that the demand and value for original printings would be a solid investment

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Isn't Bone a Copper Age title, or is it considered Modern? If CA, then I think they would be solid

Copper

Thanks I thought so. Given the ever growing use of it as educational medium in schools, I would think that the demand and value for original printings would be a solid investment

Didn't think of that. hm
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Isn't Bone a Copper Age title, or is it considered Modern? If CA, then I think they would be solid

Copper

Thanks I thought so. Given the ever growing use of it as educational medium in schools, I would think that the demand and value for original printings would be a solid investment

Big Time (thumbs u
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