My dad did some software programming for a Comics Distributor back in the mid to late 90s. Since he had other paying jobs he offered to take his fee from them in comic books.
Out of this period of time four long boxes have survived. As the lone comic book reader of his four kids I inherited the collection. I am trying to see if any of them are worth any money. Some of them technically are but not in a "This was cover value 2.50 and is now worth 100" In fact the highest profit margin I have found is 13 dollars above cover value so far. I haven't researched all of them and some of them are signed by the artists with certificates of authenticity but are obscure titles that most of my friends have never even heard of.
Some of them I want to open and add to my personal collection but as a person who routinely lives pay check to pay check I feel a responsibility to try and see a profit from them.
So thoughts? Opinions? At what point is the profit margin too low to make it worth selling? Is there a threshold for selling old collectibles?
Out of this period of time four long boxes have survived. As the lone comic book reader of his four kids I inherited the collection. I am trying to see if any of them are worth any money. Some of them technically are but not in a "This was cover value 2.50 and is now worth 100" In fact the highest profit margin I have found is 13 dollars above cover value so far. I haven't researched all of them and some of them are signed by the artists with certificates of authenticity but are obscure titles that most of my friends have never even heard of.
Some of them I want to open and add to my personal collection but as a person who routinely lives pay check to pay check I feel a responsibility to try and see a profit from them.
So thoughts? Opinions? At what point is the profit margin too low to make it worth selling? Is there a threshold for selling old collectibles?
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