Posted 2 years ago
LauraJ27
(40 items)
Value? Do you think it was one of the first ones made? I know it's old but I don't know much about the cartoon. It does have 4 frames. I know it's one of the earlier ones.
Thanks for lookin' LAURA j :)
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Posted 2 years ago
LauraJ27
(40 items)
Value? Do you think it was one of the first ones made? I know it's old but I don't know much about the cartoon. It does have 4 frames. I know it's one of the earlier ones.
Thanks for lookin' LAURA j :)
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Peanuts made its first appearance on October 2, 1950, not sure it has any value, but I think it's cool. Schulz is kind of a hometown hero here.
Thanks :) I think it is worth some money not sure how much.
Hello LauraJ27!Peanuts are kinda hot to very warm right now.Like VikingFan82 Schulz art is well .Really good.They had art sold not to long for a lot a money.A lot of people love the peanuts strip's..It all on the shape of the strip.This one look's very nice.A cream colored paper.Is this the only one if not the more the better.People love lot's.The second panel has a date that ,I couldn't see the more info on copy date?This is good info.The price that hard to say.The older the better.If you have any more info I'll try to help you.Keep read'm and collect'm there fun.Frosty21
Thank you very much for your input. It is 1955 comic. Charlie Brown as Davy Crokett. No idea how much it might be worth? I'm hoping ALOT! :o) Have any clue where I could send it too? Thanks for all your nice comments. I appreciate it alot.
Laura J.
Another tidbit: That year, Charles Schulz won the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year award, the first time he won it, he won again in 1964. That might increase any value.
Oh yeah? That is awesome. I am liking your comments about the comic. I sent the chest and going to send this to gallery 63 :) Thanks again!!
Is that the auction house on the Discovery Channel?
I'm not sure. I love watching it though.
Good luck!I all-ways check E-bay.It give's an idea to what price you may find for a item.Frosty21
Thanks Frosty. I will do that. Do you think I have something here? :)
The date says 6/28/1955
Well it's hard to say.I do know that they have crazy people like me out there that collect the weirdest things,my wife thinks I am a little nut's with the comic books.Intill one day when ,I sold one for some good money.Now she helps me look.People do collect the peanut comics.You should get something nice ,I hope for you.Keep read'm and collect'm there fun.Frosty21
Thank you very much! :o) Well he was the best of the best you know. Ha, same with my hubby he says what I do is crazy! It's all trash haha He does not understand me, lol. O well, I <3 it. I won't stop! It's in the thrill of the hunt literally :) It is totally my hobby!!
Is this worth anything?
Well on e-bay they have some strips on now .If just the one around $3.50 if you have more then you can Get. More.Is this it?
Nope, this is my only comic strip!!