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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Jeff Dumbrique commentedThanks for the clarifying questions and your time.
When I navigate to this part is where it happens: My Realm >> Master Pile >> Click the + icon to expand 'Dark Knight III: The Master Race (2016) DC Comics'.
In here, I only have the 'Edit this item' option. If I wanted to cross-check the variant covers, I have to open a separate tab to search them individually. They are already in my Master Pile, so it'll be more efficient if there's a thumbnail icon that I can hover my mouse pointer to, and it'll show the cover image.
I have no issues when I've searched for them, but when they're already in my Master Pile, it's very difficult to determine which is which without utilizing another tab/page. It's moderately inefficient when I'm on the laptop/desktop, but It becomes very inefficient when I'm on my mobile.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeff Dumbrique commentedI'm interested to know how this progresses.
The value can possibly be derived by:
> Getting the value of eBay completed sales for Graded and Signed (hard to value the 'raw') books
> Deduct the value of eBay completed sales for non-Graded and non-Signed books
> The difference will represent an average/approximate value for an autograph (Group the values by autograph, e.g. Frank Miller - $200, Stan Lee - $100)That way, we can see a moving (month-by-month) estimated value of a person's autograph on books.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeff Dumbrique commentedI think the intangible value of having a comic book graded is that you are certain (based on a 3rd-party opinion) that the grade is 9.8 or whatever.
That intangible value increases the perceived monetary value of the comic book, and people are buying graded books all the time.. So a separate valuation for Graded books will be really helpful.As an example, my Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #138 is listed with a value of $500. I take that value as a grain of salt, because I don't know if that's accurate at all, given I only acquired mine at $53 at VG- condition ungraded.
Any update on your assessment of the idea? Please let me know how I can help articulate further. Thanks.