by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | Top 5, Top 5 rarest comic books
The five rarest comic books are all considered icons in American cultural history, and each has left its mark on the national identity. Each of these comic books has sold for more than $25, 000 and their value increases every time one comes up for auction. The five rarest, in no particular order (except the first one are:
- Action Comics #1 is the rarest, marking the first appearance of Superman
- Detective Comics #3 features the first appearance of the Batman
- Amazing Fantasy #15 marks the debut of Spiderman
- Zap Comix #1, the first of the underground movement in comics and drawn by the legendary R. Crumb
- Fantastic Four #1 – The debut of the Fantastic Four in 1961.
by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | Top 5, Top 5 rarest baseball cards
Baseball cards have been collected for generations, and are always in demand. Despite the propensity for mass and overproduction, there are some baseball cards that are quite rare, and their selling prices reflect this – running from thousands of dollars to several million. Here are what are considered the five rarest cards
- 1909 White Border, Honus Wagner (Pittsburg Pirates). There are so few of these in print that a mint condition one sold recently for $2,350,000, and one in poor condition went for over $200,000.
- 1933 Goudey, Nap Lajoie (Philadelphia Phillies), $20,000 to $30,000
Collectors had to write and request the card because it was not included in the original set issued by Goudey.
- 1914 Cracker Jack, Ty Cobb last sold for $3,600 to $6,000
- 1914 Cracker Jack, Joe Jackson. It most recently sold for over $9,000. It drew a higher price than the Ty Cobb card because of the popularity of Shoeless Joe in baseball circles and history of the game.
- 1933 Goudey, Babe Ruth. Depending on condition this card is valued from $3,500 to $5,000.
by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | Top 5, Top 5 rarest antiques
It is extremely difficult to identify the five rarest antiques. While each category of antique has its own hierarchy of value, to single out five across the board would be quite impossible. There are certain criteria that must be met to qualify, among these are the age of the item, the quality of workmanship, and the scarcity of the object – the only one of its kind being the rarest. Beyond that, the concept is wide open. However, the value of an antique is not tied to its rarity – it is the quality of the object and the demand for it, and its provenance. These three factors are what drive prices up (or down), and fan the flames of interest in the field.
by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | How To, Addresses for authographs
Getting in touch with celebrities for their autographs has gotten easier in the Internet age. Numerous databases exist that will provide this information. Some will provide the information at no charge, others operate as a subscription service. The only drawback is that the contact information may be out-of-date. There is no real protection against this, since information changes quickly, but a good service tries to be diligent in keeping current. Another source is movie studios, or celebrity agencies. Many of these businesses handle the fan mail of stars, and will try to comply with any reasonable requests. If you are seeking the actual signature of someone, it is best to send an item to be signed (be sure to enclose an SASE). If you simply request a signed photo, you will probably receive one of a mass produced reproduction, and the value is diminished.
by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | How To, Appraise antiques
Appraising techniques requires specialized knowledge in the field, as well as years of experience. However, it is possible to become self-educated in the field and acquire a strong layperson’s expertise that will help when buying in the field. The primary step is to read extensively on the subject of choice. Numerous sources are available with descriptions and pictures of antiques, and how to interpret their appearance and markings. These texts are typically broken down by field, such as furniture, pottery, jewelry, art, and so on. For the avid collector, they can be invaluable and will clue the consumer into whether or not the object being viewed is an original or antique. There is a great deal to learn about any category of antiques, and it takes patience, a willingness to learn, and a keen eye to become proficient in appraising antiques.