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could someone explain to me how to look up what comics have sold for in the past on Ebay?

I'va had several people tell me to look up "Ebay Sold" when I asked what the best online database for checking prices and figuring out what to sell comics for...

 

Thank to anyone who responds.

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17 minutes ago, billbrown7080 said:

could someone explain to me how to look up what comics have sold for in the past on Ebay?

I'va had several people tell me to look up "Ebay Sold" when I asked what the best online database for checking prices and figuring out what to sell comics for...

 

Thank to anyone who responds.

On a search page, the left pane click on "Show More"

Scroll down until you see Show Only and you then click on Sold Items.

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Side note it auto clicks Completed Items when you do that as well.  Once it loads you can then go back and uncheck Completed.

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On 6/1/2019 at 8:41 PM, Crops068 said:

Side note it auto clicks Completed Items when you do that as well.  Once it loads you can then go back and uncheck Completed.

I know what a Competed but not Sold item would be -- I think? -- an unsold listing.  What would a Sold but not Completed item be?

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1 hour ago, dporges said:

I know what a Competed but not Sold item would be -- I think? -- an unsold listing.  What would a Sold but not Completed item be?

It just mucks up your search if you have the unsold "Completed" listings.  :)

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1 minute ago, Crops068 said:

It just mucks up your search if you have the unsold "Completed" listings.  :)

Oh right...it's an "OR", not an "AND" of the two categories.  Thanks.

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