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retrogamer…
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got these from a friend for my b-day an want to find out how much they're worth & years .
The Killer Mobile Device for Victorian Women
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Say Ahhh: An Oral Surgeon's Quest to Reimagine the Garage-Band Guitar
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Tokens for Sweethearts, in Times of War
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American Picker Dream, Part I: Mike Wolfe On His Love Affair With Bikes
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Posted 2 years ago
retrogamer…
(3 items)
got these from a friend for my b-day an want to find out how much they're worth & years .
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Frosty21 should know...I couldnt find these exact issues. Judging from the other Ripley's issues I found and the condition of yours though, I would say a buck or two. Not much value but very cool and vintage!
The inside is in real good condition but the cover is in ok condition
Hello retrogamer1234 .Well with comic book collecting it about the shape of the whole comic. Inside are the page's white,cream,light brown,brown,are they in good shape or dog eared.Is the paper in great shape or a little worn.Bittle?Then the cover with me the most inportant thing is the cover.Are the corner tight or rounded? is the spine tight strait or does it have line's roll line's?are the staples clean not bent no rust.Has the cover any dog ears?Any tear's or missing part's? Does it look bright or dull shinny or plain?This is a little of what to look for on grade of comic's.O.K. Now for your comic's .These two look to be poor shape tear's and dog ear's rolled spine's.The $0.15 one is o.k..But I need the number to find price for you. look inside page one. should have copy #.If so I'll find a price for you.Love them .I love all comic's they all have a story.Keep read'm and collect'm there fun. Frosty21
The Copy is # 32
Hello Retrogamer The #32 is about $0.75 and the #30 is about $0.90. Check out my photo's of some very nice copy's.Just for you.Keep read'm and collect'm there fun.Frosty21