How much is Marvel Star Wars 1 worth?
How much is Marvel Star Wars 1 worth?
Marvel // Star Wars The mint condition value of Star Wars #1 is $960. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.8. That March 2020 price is an increase from its July 2005 value of $243.
Which Star Wars comics are valuable?
What Star Wars comics are valuable? The 35-cent variant of issue #4 in CGC 9.6 sold in 2016 for $10,158. Another 35-cent variant, this time issue #3 in CGC 9.6 sold for $7,1710 in 2017. The final 35-cent variant, #2, sold in CGC 9.4 for $3,585 in 2017.
Are Star Wars comics rare?
These comics are far rarer than their 30 cent brethren and are far more coveted by collectors. If you have the Star Wars #3 35 cent variant in good condition, you could get as much as $4,500 — if you could bring yourself to part with it.
Will Star Wars comics go up in value?
The mint condition value of Star Wars #1 is $960. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.8. That March 2020 price is an increase from its July 2005 value of $243.
Are Star Wars novels worth anything?
Many more Star Wars books are worth $50 to $100; again, it’s best to conduct research on the individual book you have to determine its value.
How can you tell if a Star Wars comic is a reprint?
Reprints are noted by the word REPRINT that runs along the spine of the book inside of the logo box (see image on right), the phrase “THIS IS A REPRINT OF A PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ISSUE” on the inside (see image below), or in both locations.
How do I know if I have a first Marvel print?
The first 3 numbers 001 indicate the issue number. The fourth number indicates the cover; a 1 is the regular cover. If it was a 2 or 3 it would mean this issue has a variant cover. The fifth and final number tells you the printing, with 1 meaning the issue is a first printing.
How many original Star Wars books are there?
Over 40 Star Wars novels have been published since 2014 alone, meaning the collection of Canon stories making up the Expanded Universe is growing faster than ever.