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Free Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide Download

I want to pass on a good deal I received from Heritage auctions for a free copy of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 40th Edition Digital Download. If you are a Heritage customer make sure you look for this e-mail. The process is quite simple, just input 10 comics or more into your watchlist and they will send you the code and download instructions. I don’t know exactly what the criteria is for receiving this e-mail, if all customers are receiving this promotion, or if they are only sending it out to select customers. If anybody has any other details let me know.

Good luck!

Sean

Once again, Comic Book Secrets is pleased to offer the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 40th edition. Can you you believe it’s been 40 years?

The 40th Edition of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide is available online (compatible with both Mac and PC!). This guide has been dubbed the premier reference source for casual and die-hard collectors since 1970.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get a digital copy of this industry-standard book. I think you’ll find it very useful. You can get it all on your computer with just the click of a mouse. If you have a comic book collection or are thinking about starting one, you simply can’t do without this book! To order your copy, please follow the link below:

Get Your Instant Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 40th Edition – Click Here!

Collecting Comic Book Price Guides

One subset of comic book collecting that is often overlooked is the collecting of comic book price guides themselves. The other night I was thumbing through my tattered copy of the First Edition of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide and it is a lot of fun to go “back in time” to the early days of comic book collecting.

The introduction to the price guide written by Robert Overstreet is a big departure from the state of the hobby today. In many ways it is an even more honest assessment of the accuracies and inaccuracies of the guide than you currently read. It was also fun to read his statements about how the condition of a comic book was starting to be important to pricing! The first edition (volume 1) presented prices for each issue in “Mint”,”Fine” and “Good” condition.

Want to see how far comic book values have come since 1970? Well, according to the guide you could pick up a copy of Action Comics #1 in “mint” for the low price of $300! Compare that to the Action Comics 1 sale earlier this year.

Want an X-men #1? How about $6 for a mint copy!

One side note about these old price guides. Just like old comic books, these price guides can be quite expensive and collectible themselves. Click on the link below to see some of the current going prices for the First Edition of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. Be careful, there is a first and second printing of Vol. 1.

Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide Volume 1

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