Category: Auction
Vintage magazines are rapidly growing in popularity. Let’s take a look at some big winter-time sales as we dive into the Magazine Chartbusters.
Behind nearly every professional auction result is a hidden surcharge that quietly reshapes what collectors actually pay and how true market value is determined. It's called the buyer’s premium.
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Highest-ever-graded 1939 Superman No. 1 to headline Heritage Comic Books Auction November 20-22
Take your seat. I think I just heard the bell go off.
August closed with a bang in the Heritage Sunday Pulp Select Auction. Included were early Zorro appearances and a first issue with links to a famous comic book character. Let’s take a look at this burgeoning segment of the collecting hobby to see what’s moving in the market.
While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. Scarce high grade western comics set records in August. Plus, a Bible comic with an L.B. Cole cover makes a rare sale.
While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. Rare comics, top-of-census books, record prices – let’s take a deep dive to discover a handful of July’s unique Golden Age sales.
It's the 15th Featured Auction at one of our favorite collectibles destinations - Collector Comics. Once the final bids are in, all realized prices from this auction will be added to the GoCollect database.
The end of July brought a huge pulp auction from Heritage Auctions that featured more than 120 graded issues of famed pulp series Doc Savage. Let’s take a look to see how the Man of Bronze and some other pulp favorites fared.
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