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SupermanTV.net Forum / Superman / Smallville / Recent Auction Values Of Smallville Items.

Posted:  28 Oct 2007 18:46   Last Edited By: itzabird
OOPS  I goofed in the heading--AUCTION VALUES  not what I wrote misspelled. OK, Here Goes!!

Combo of a Lighter/Hipflask/Pen set  $30.76
Luthorcorp Vinyl Car Decal,(good sized) $0.1 ($4 post) I want one!
No bids on 2 D.C.Action Comics SHAME OF SMALLVILLE #s 791 & 792
Rayas Chrystal Replica Prop, sold at $89.99 COOL!!!
Autograph card, Allison Mack(Chloe) sold at  $51.88
Authograph card Lex (M.Rosenbaum) went for $125.55
Green Arrow Halloween Costume (Adult) no sale at $179.99--looks really authentic
Justin Hartley on cover Gay Monkey Mag. sold $24.99
Signed photo Kristen K, $9.99
Calendar Tom Welling, no sale $9.99
Signed cast poster $sold at $9.99
Comic Convention Smallville Shopping Bag $4.27
Smallville "Crows" T-Shirt (Adult)w/emblem  red/yellow went for $11.99
Tom Welling and Kristen, cover of Rolling Stone, March, 2002  $1.99
Smallville Athletic Dept. T-Shirt Black & Green, No sale at $4.99 (I'd have bid if I knew)
Smallville figures Silver Age set with Superboy and Krypto (7 in all) sold for $4.99 (Man!  That is a buy, don't you think?))
Min. bid started at $24.99 for a big set of Smallville Trading Cards and no one bid.
Lex Luther Action Figure, sold at $10.50 (for target practise ? LOL)
Combo of 2 posters, Lunch pail (that is how it was listed, not a lunchbox??) and an action figure, went for $19.99
There are lots more I can quote or keep you posted on as time goes by.
    I am hoping some of you have this stuff and have a clue what the value may be now.  But an auction is a crapshoot, it depends on who is looking!  So proces might vary.
Maybe there isn't anyone in this community who gives a damn about this.  If I get 5 people tell me to take this list and shove it--it will be no more. Otherwise from time to time (monthly??) I can make a short list for you to look at .    If I knew how to do pics of some it would be better.
Posted:  29 Oct 2007 17:44
Scroll  UP  Above for auction prices!!
UPDATE!  The avatar I have on now is First Ed. Superman and a man is offering $25,000 to 1 Million  dollars for one.(condition makes a big difference as everyone knows)Don't you wish you had one?
Posted:  02 Nov 2007 17:23
NEWS FLASH--Well you missed out on the auction of the green  Smallville Kryptonite crystal that sold Nov. 1 for $74.00!  It was a foot long and weighed in at 1 pound, came with a display panel.
To view this thing go to eBay, and where you see the search option, type in 170164077192. It is really cool,  In order to use eBay you need to register (shows you where when you get there) You don't pay anything or have to ever buy anything. they just want your email and they never mail you anything like an ad or nothin'--so just do it, no sweat.  See the Kryptonite crystal you could have had if you had $75 bucks! LOL
Posted:  02 Nov 2007 17:33
Wow i wish i had 75 bucks to buy stuff like that. Then I'd need some extra space. My comic book room is pretty packed.
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Posted:  02 Nov 2007 17:41   Last Edited By: itzabird
I was wondering about copyright infringement on that "kryptonite" because it was not made by anyone connectied to Superman/Smallville. They took a hell of a chance, didn't they?
I have over 1,000 books in my "book room" how many comics ya got Tim??
Posted:  02 Nov 2007 19:25
I really have no idea, but it's like probably way over that I'd say. I got about 15 boxes half of them long and half them short boxes I guess. I mainly collect the big ones like Superman, Batman, Spider-man, Hulk, Captain America etc.
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Posted:  02 Nov 2007 23:13
As I read my books (gotten from that English dude's dumpster) I give them to Goodwill,(Reno) or just leave them at the collection service in Sparks . I should have put them in that older lady's patio sale where I got the cards and the comic book.
   Have you read your Superman comics(all) and do you know which ones are worth some bucks?  How old do you think your oldest are (about) it DOES sound interesting to me.  Good luck with that collection.  Just comics, or other Superman stuff? Do a lot of Smallville people collect this stuff?
 
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