Relatives inherited quite a collection of American comic books, around 24k physical.They spent 3 months cataloging them, and 95 excel sheets later a rough evaluation has landed in my lap.Starting from around 1960 (reprints I think) and most of the Silver/Bronze age titles are there, nearly full series.Any tips on where I should push this list to be appraised?Afaik, Hulk #181 is around 1k to 3k.CGC is probably on the lower end. They're mostly looked through once, left to sit for half-century.
>>153998756Give them all to me please.
>>153998762This dude spent around 200k-300k€ to ship most of them from America. I don't think I, or you, could even afford the postage on the collection.
>>153998756Does Hulk 181 have the Marvel Value Stamp inside it? Cause some people back when they were kids clipped it out so a lot of copies are out there missing it
>>153998756>around 24k physicalSeriously? 24k? That's a lot
>>153998756Here's the thing: whatever you have written down, is a potential price, not the actual price. Nor having a collection of 24k books being appraised worth your time. Pull the key issues, scrap the rest. Unless you want to be the guy selling American comics on European eBay for the rest of his days. It's a huge undertaking you're talking about; shipping, postage, complaints, etc.
>>153999095Not sure, the catalog is lackluster. It could, could not, the dude was prolific and meticulous with his collection.>>153999123Three storages, filled to the brim, 15k just in costs of holding on to them so far.>>153999246I totally agree and most of them are of no value.Tried to run it through Claude Code to get a rough estimate of the valuable ones. 45 most valuable keys are around 25k€.41 full sets in his collection, and those could be around 50k€.