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Comic book values - more than meets the eye

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An investment is a means of putting money down now for a greater return in the future. Keeping this in mind, a comic book collection can become a financially long term investment. This can be seen when collectors sell one of their collections for three or four sum figures.

With today's standards, the average value of a comic book collection would cost as little as a few hundred dollars. After a few decades the pay off amount could be as high as ten to one hundred times their beginning value. If you are an avid comic book fan, this is definitely worth taking into consideration.

How do you get more value for the money you have spent? How can you maximize the return on your investment? What is the best way to maximize the value of your comic book collection?

Here are a few suggestions on how to accomplish those goals: Balance the niche and the main stream. Selecting titles that you can preserve for years is an important factor to maximize the value of a comic book. If a comic is overly popular, they will have a huge following and many collectors will have a stockpile of the very same comic which will cause the value of the comic to stay low because of the readiness of the title.

A comic that is to niche specific or created on a small scale will not have many buyers and it will be difficult to find a buyer for a comic that nobody really wants to own. In order to receive the most return for your money, you must balance between two extremes:the comic must be niche enough so that no one is hoarding that particular title and it must be popular enough to have a reading audience.

Preserving your comics. If you think a large zip-lock bag is a great option for storing a comic book, then you are sadly mistaken. Comic book values will depend on the shape that your comic is in: any mild discoloration or a crease in any of the paper can cut the value of the comic by half of the original value.

Try to find copies that have been kept in an air-tight container and do not open them, no matter how tempting it may be. A well ventilated and controlled environment is best for your comic. Never allow them to see direct sunlight as this can fade them. To keep your copies in mint condition, a specially designed container that is used to preserve important papers, is a great option.

Keep an eye on prices. In many ways, comic book values are similar to the stock market; the price will lower and rise as time passes. The optimal time to sell your collection is at the peak of their demand before anyone forgets about their existence and loses interest.

There are comic book price guides both in print and on the Internet that will allow you to keep track of the changing values of the comic books. If you have a background in stock analysis, you may be able to read trends and then sell when the value is at its peak. If you lack stock market skills,then set realistic comic book values for your specific collection and then sell when the market hits that specific price.

Article Source: Messaggiamo.Com





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