Pedigree Comic Books Archives

Imagine you had a time machine and could go back to the late 1930’s in search of comic books that would later be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. What titles would you purchase? Marvel Comics #1? Green Lantern #1? All-Select #1? Captain America #1?

It’s fun to dream, but like many things, truth can sometimes be stranger than fiction. The Denver Pedigree Comic Book Collection is such a case. A woman in Denver had the “crystal ball” thinking that led her to purchase only #1 issues of comic books from the years 1938-1944. Talk about an investor!

The Denver collection only contained 153 comics. It contains mostly superhero and adventure comics. They were all stored for posterity, not kept as a “reader” collection, leading to amazing condition. Most of the collection is considered the best preserved comic books in existence. The priced realized on these books are in the stratosphere, with a Marvel Comics #1 CGC 8.5 selling for $155,350.00 in February 2009 at Heritage Auctions.

Do you think you have the ability to see the future like a special lady in 1938? If not, try our comics for pennies system to capture key comic books for literally pennies on the dollar.

Comic Book Pedigrees – The Allentown Collection

The Allentown, PA pedigree comic book collection has some the finest examples of Golden Age comic books. What has to be the highlight of the collection is what is regarded as the best known copy of Detective Comics #27, the first Batman issue. Detective #27 is the grail for scores of comic book collectors worldwide.

Started by a young boy who loved comic books, this collection was purchased by James Payette and Stephen Fischler in 1987. It is considered one of the finest collections in existence.

Below you’ll find some Allentown collection comic books for sale. Take a look at these beautiful books and try using the Comics for Pennies Discount Buying System on them. Who knows, maybe you’ll score a great discount!

The White Mountain Pedigree comic book collection consists of 1950’s through the Silver Age books. It was one of the first “silver age” pedigree collections and was stored in a dry, cool environment. It is characterized by very white pages.

The White Mountain run of X-men is being offered for sale in the February 26-27 Heritage auction.

You can also find some of these brilliant comics for sale on E-bay.

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