| Awhile back, Nicolas Cage sold his comic
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| | are a four tips you can learn from Nick,
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| book collection for $1.68 million. That's
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| | even if you don't have a million dollars
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| right $1.68 million!!! And yes, that
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| | laying around to play with...(1) Invest
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| Nicholas Cage!This article lays out 4
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| | in proven,, low-risk comic books. He
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| secrets to his success that hardly anyone
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| | invested rare, old comics in great
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| knew about -- but could do -- even if
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| | condition that have have a proven track
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| they didn't have a million bucks laying
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| | record of being high demand and whose
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| around.For those living in a cave,
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| | value has risen steadily, though slowly
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| Nicolas Cage is an actor and producer
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| | over the years. Nobody can question his
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| whose movies have raked in a billion
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| | decision to invest in Action #1, Amazing
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| dollars. He's a versatile actor and his
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| | Fantasy #15 or X-Men #1.(2) Condition,
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| movies appeal to everyone. He has been in
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| | condition, condition. He also bought them
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| action, drama, and comedy flicks. He has
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| | in the best condition possible. The
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| a number of film starring roles to his
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| | lesson here continues to be to invest in
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| credit. Including: Windtalkers, Gone In
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| | comics in the best condition you can
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| Sixty Seconds, The Rock, Con-Air (my
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| | find, that have proven in-demand track
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| personal favorite!!!) just to name a
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| | records. He specialized in what he knows
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| few.And he is a comic collector. And a
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| | about -- not what he doesn't know about.
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| very shrewd one....who not so long ago
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| | As you look at the comics described
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| made a lot of money selling his
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| | earlier, 95% of the comics Nick sold were
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| collection. Among the highlights of the
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| | first issues.(3) Specialization. In all
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| collection that Nicolas Cage sold was a
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| | of his collecting, -- whether comics,
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| 1940 Detective #38 comic that featured
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| | coins or cars -- Nick specializes in
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| the debut of Robin, for $120,750 over a
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| | first editions. He's researched first
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| price guide list of $45,000. A 1940 Mile
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| | issues and he personally likes being or
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| High Copy of All-Star #3 featuring the
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| | having the first of anything he deals
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| first Justice Society of America sold for
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| | with.(4) Re-invest...but in what you
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| $126,500 against a value of $45,000. It
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| | know. It has been reported that he will
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| included Action Comics #1 (first Superman
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| | take some of the profits that he's made
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| from 1938) which sold at $86,250.It also
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| | from his $1.68 million sale in re-invest
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| included the Allentown copy of Detective
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| | them in first editions of comics from the
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| #33, as well as the Mile High Adventure
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| | 1970s & 1980s because he believes these
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| Comics #48, the first appearance of
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| | will be the hot areas for comic investors
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| Hourman, and Captain America Comics #1.
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| | in the next few years. If this is true,
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| So clearly his collection included a
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| | it does look like he's willing to take
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| treasure-trove for any collector of
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| | more risks now, and will be looking to
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| high-quality Golden Age material.However,
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| | re-invest in some "undiscovered
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| Silver Age material was also
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| | treasures" but will still stick with what
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| well-represented. He also sold his
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| | he knows -- which is first editions. He
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| personal copies of Amazing Fantasy #15,
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| | sold as soon as he was able to profit. It
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| featuring Spider-Man's first appearance,
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| | has been reported that Nick made a net
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| Brave and the Bold #28, which introduces
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| | profit of $615,000 from this collection
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| the Justice League of America, Fantastic
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| | -- based on his original investment and
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| Four #1, Green Lantern #1, and X-Men #1,
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| | what he paid the auction companies.Could
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| among a total of 141 comics he sold.Nick
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| | he have made more by waiting for the
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| reportedly made the decision to sell his
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| | economy to improve and for prices to go
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| collection after watching the market and
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| | up higher? Sure. But he cashed in as soon
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| deciding to when he wanted to sell.
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| | as he could make a good profit...and he
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| Indeed. Now that this collection has
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| | didn't look back. Good rules for anyone
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| changed hands, Cage plans to move into
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| | looking to make money from their comic
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| other areas of collecting, and he has a
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| | collection...even if you don't have a
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| nice nest egg to bankroll that move.What
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| | million dollars to play with.
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| you can learn from Nicolas Cage? Here
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