Mavin is a search engine for people to look up what their collectibles are worth. It’s a price guide for all the things people buy, sell, and trade. The process is simple: type in a description of your item, and Mavin will present you with a price estimate based on comparable items. It’s fast and free, just like using Google.
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The front of that Abraxas album cover is in a terrible state. I purchased my copy fifty four years ago, and the sleeve and the record still look new. Also,never put the record away with the inner sleeve open ended. The open end must be uppermost inside the album cover to form a seal against dust.Not doing that is just being lazy.
Catalog numbers only go so far because the same catalog number was often used for decades and for many different reissues of the same album. The same Catalog number was sometimes used in more than one country as well (Canada & USA often used the same Catalog numbers) The numbers and letters in the runout area will tell you a lot more informative about what pressing you actually have. Discogs is the best place to look up this information. Check to see what that particular pressing has actually sold for in the past and what condition it was in. This will give you a ballpark idea of what people are willing to pay. Look at the average sale price, but also look at the individual sales if possible. Sometimes a particular copy of a record might sell for an unusually high price (Perhaps because it was autographed or some other reason?) which would obviously drive up the "average" sale price.
Pov: you pulled a charizard vmax "Let me see if it's fake" (bends) "Hooray it's not fake" (Looks up how much it's worth) "200 dollars, wow" Website: if permanently bent wil sell for 5 dollars "Oh"
You should get them cgc certified before you price any of them. Or PSA in order to get a true price you need to know the exact condition you will need a PSA certification to know the actual value
thank you so cool. i was into comics a long time ago sold my whole collection. had some very nice ones in there that i found out were worth way more than what i traded them in for. yeah most were not that valueable. but i had several. like sliver surfer special cover for both the 25th and 75th aniversary, and the embossed white cover fantastic 4. i was big into punisher...pretty much all my comics were punishers. all fair mint or near mint...sold all if it for about 100 dollars in store credit What a awful mistake...but now i am back at it...starting with Spawn again, joker, harley, green lantern. basically where i left off with my old collection. because that is what i started to get into when i stopped.