That sold for $750 in 2003. I wonder what it would go for now ? Think it would break 2000 dollars ?
Yes.
Probably $4-5K.
Isn't that close to the range for a 9.4 BCM #50 or a ToT #15? I know WT #25 is a high demand book, but didn't think it had quite caught up with the big two Harvey PCH books.
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Originally Posted By: rjpb
Originally Posted By: goldust40
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That sold for $750 in 2003. I wonder what it would go for now ? Think it would break 2000 dollars ?
Yes.
Probably $4-5K.
Isn't that close to the range for a 9.4 BCM #50 or a ToT #15? I know WT #25 is a high demand book, but didn't think it had quite caught up with the big two Harvey PCH books.
As far as I know, and I've been a PCH obsessive for many years now, a Witches Tales 25 in 9.4 is that much scarcer than a BCM or ToT 15 in the same grade. I've been asked about it by dedicated horrorheads enough times, so it's not like it's flown under the radar particularly. I've not seen a copy of this book up for sale in that grade, and I've seen enough of the other two big Harvey books. There are no sales listed on GPA above 7.0, for what it's worth....
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TOT 15 and BC 50 I know of recent sales at 7.0 for $1600 apiece. Agreed, the WT 25 is much tougher in high grade.
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That sold for $750 in 2003. I wonder what it would go for now ? Think it would break 2000 dollars ?
Yes.
Probably $4-5K.
Isn't that close to the range for a 9.4 BCM #50 or a ToT #15? I know WT #25 is a high demand book, but didn't think it had quite caught up with the big two Harvey PCH books.
As far as I know, and I've been a PCH obsessive for many years now, a Witches Tales 25 in 9.4 is that much scarcer than a BCM or ToT 15 in the same grade. I've been asked about it by dedicated horrorheads enough times, so it's not like it's flown under the radar particularly. I've not seen a copy of this book up for sale in that grade, and I've seen enough of the other two big Harvey books. There are no sales listed on GPA above 7.0, for what it's worth....
Interesting. I wonder if there were less file copies than the other two, or if a big sale would bring them out of the woodwork. What was the 7.0 GPA?
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Originally Posted By: rjpb
Originally Posted By: goldust40
Originally Posted By: rjpb
Originally Posted By: goldust40
Originally Posted By: rjpb
Originally Posted By: ajaxfarrell
That sold for $750 in 2003. I wonder what it would go for now ? Think it would break 2000 dollars ?
Yes.
Probably $4-5K.
Isn't that close to the range for a 9.4 BCM #50 or a ToT #15? I know WT #25 is a high demand book, but didn't think it had quite caught up with the big two Harvey PCH books.
As far as I know, and I've been a PCH obsessive for many years now, a Witches Tales 25 in 9.4 is that much scarcer than a BCM or ToT 15 in the same grade. I've been asked about it by dedicated horrorheads enough times, so it's not like it's flown under the radar particularly. I've not seen a copy of this book up for sale in that grade, and I've seen enough of the other two big Harvey books. There are no sales listed on GPA above 7.0, for what it's worth....
Interesting. I wonder if there were less file copies than the other two, or if a big sale would bring them out of the woodwork. What was the 7.0 GPA?
$400, three years ago. A 6.0 more recently went for the same price, give or take.