roblarsen / -100k-club

A dynamic front end for the $100,000 Club list I keep about vintage comics.
http://itsalljustcomics.com/100000-club/
Other
5 stars 1 forks source link

Comic Connect Highlights #113

Open roblarsen opened 3 years ago

roblarsen commented 3 years ago

Values of collectibles, especially vintage comics, are climbing as investors stream into the market from around the world with auction prices and private sales consistently setting new records. The biggest record of them all was just shattered. A high-grade copy of Action Comics #1, the comic that introduced Superman, sold for a world record-breaking $3,250,000 to a private collector.

Vincent Zurzolo Reports Record Sales

“Whether in our fixed price marketplace or in our auctions, investment collectors the world over turn to Metropolis and ComicConnect to handle high-profile sales,” explained Vincent Zurzolo, COO of Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect. “Investors are constantly setting new records and Golden Age keys are getting snapped up by hungry buyers.”

ComicConnect recently recorded a new high sale price at grade for Batman #1 CGC 4.0 at $170,000. “Everybody knows and loves the Batman and Batman #1 has come in to its own as an investment piece,” Zurzolo added. “Undervalued for years, new buyers are flooding the market, driving up prices, carving the comic into a solid cornerstone for an investment collection.”

Superman #1 has spent decades at the top of want lists and ComicConnect sold two copies recently. “In our December auction, a Superman #1 CGC 3.0 hammered at $310,111 and in our marketplace a CBCS 1.5 went for $95,000,” Zurzolo added. “One of my favorite books, More Fun Comics #73, featuring the first appearance of both Aquaman and Green Arrow, sold in the marketplace for $100,000. Collectors shouldn’t hesitate to call or email me with their want lists. I have access to comics no one else does.”

Investors, Zurzolo noted, are also going after the first twenty issues of many of the biggest titles in the hobby. “We recently sold a copy of Batman #2 CGC 9.0 for $76,000, a 20% gain in value in just 3 months’ time. The market is on fire.” Call Vincent Zurzolo toll-free (888) 779-7377 or email robr@comicconnect.com for assistance with buying or selling your collection. The company offers an array of services to accommodate the needs of their clients. Call them to find out what they can do for you. ComicConnect’s current auction ends April 12-16, 2021.

roblarsen commented 3 years ago

Greetings Bidders and Consignors,

“Whether in our fixed price marketplace or in our auctions, investment collectors the world over turn to Metropolis and ComicConnect to handle high-profile sales,” explained Vincent Zurzolo, COO of Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect. “Investors are constantly setting new records and Golden Age keys are getting snapped up by hungry buyers.”

ComicConnect recently recorded a new high sale price at grade for Batman #1 CGC 4.0 at $170,000. “Everybody knows and loves the Batman and Batman #1 has come in to its own as an investment piece,” Zurzolo added. “Undervalued for years, new buyers are flooding the market, driving up prices, carving the comic into a solid cornerstone for an investment collection.”

Superman #1 has spent decades at the top of want lists and ComicConnect sold two copies recently. “In our December auction, a Superman #1 CGC 3.0 hammered at $310,111 and in our marketplace a CBCS 1.5 went for $95,000,” Zurzolo added. “One of my favorite books, More Fun Comics #73 CGC 8.0, featuring the first appearance of both Aquaman and Green Arrow, sold in the marketplace for $100,000. Collectors shouldn’t hesitate to call or email me with their want lists. I have access to comics no one else does.”

Investors, Zurzolo noted, are also going after the first twenty issues of many of the biggest titles in the hobby. “We recently sold a copy of Batman #2 CGC 9.0 for $76,000, a 20% gain in value in just 3 months’ time. The market is on fire.”

Call Vincent Zurzolo toll-free (888) 779-7377 or email robr@comicconnect.com for assistance with buying or selling your collection.

The company offers an array of services to accommodate the needs of their clients. Call them to find out what they can do for you. ComicConnect’s current auction ends April 12-16, 2021

roblarsen commented 3 years ago
   

  image

roblarsen commented 3 years ago

image