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May Heritage Comics & Comic Art Signature Auction

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There are 8-10 items in this auction I'd love to own. Fortunately most of them are aligned alphabetically with my priority so if I lose one I can move on to another. It's usually the opposite case.

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

The answer is in your description.

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

The answer is in your description.

 

50% seems like a largish discount ...

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

The answer is in your description.

 

50% seems like a largish discount ...

What's the price difference between a CGC 9.4 and 9.6 copy?

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

I guess it's true what people say: "De gustibus non est disputandum."

 

If I had $40K to spend on a comic book, Richie Rich #1 would not be the first book on my list or even the hundredth—or even the thousandth. Since it isn't the first appearance of Richie Rich, I really don't get why it would be a five-figure book or even a four figure book. (shrug)

 

Edit: Actually, I can see four figures for a no. 1 issue in 9.6, but $20—$40K??????

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

I guess it's true what people say: "De gustibus non est disputandum."

 

If I had $40K to spend on a comic book, Richie Rich #1 would not be the first book on my list or even the hundredth—or even the thousandth. Since it isn't the first appearance of Richie Rich, I really don't get why it would be a five-figure book or even a four figure book. (shrug)

 

Edit: Actually, I can see four figures for a no. 1 issue in 9.6, but $20—$40K??????

 

I see these things and just think how undervalued other books seem by comparison...

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

 

This is lower tier grading company.....Majic made a BIG $$ mistake grading with steve.

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

 

This is lower tier grading company.....Majic made a BIG $$ mistake grading with steve.

 

Hard to say. His grades may have been lower from CGC.

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Richie Rich 1 9.6 at close to 40K :o

 

Magic Woo's 9.6 copy (CBCS) with much better PQ sold last year for under 20K

 

This is lower tier grading company.....Majic made a BIG $$ mistake grading with steve.

 

Hard to say. His grades may have been lower from CGC.

 

I think they almost certainly would have been. I also think the timing worked out very well for him because that HA auction took place before it had become evident that CBCS was overgrading. So he got the higher grades without the lower prices that he might have had to settle for once CBCS's approach to grading had become more widely understood.

 

My take, at any rate.

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