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Family Values - comics - was created in 1997.
Hold on to them for a while or have the creator sign it
Family Values - comics - happened in 1997-10.
Family Values - comics - has 128 pages.
The best place to find the values of comics is the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, which is issued in the spring of each year with new values included. The Comics Buyers Guide magazine also gives values for many comics in each issue.
Author signatures do increase the values of collectible books. In some cases however, the author's signature is what makes the book collectible.
Gaming tokens do have collectible values, but not numismatic value.
Super hero action figures from the DC Comics are more likely to be collectibles than from other brands.
If the coin is in a collectible condition, retail values are $2.00-$8.00 for average circulated coins.
Retail values are from $126.00-$270.00 for circulated coins in collectible condition.
Pre-1964 US dimes have collectible and silver values. 1965 to date are 10 cents.
Some styles evident in comics values are Golden Age (1930s-1950s), Silver Age (1950s-1970s), Bronze Age (1970s-1980s), and Modern Age (1985 to present). Factors like rarity, condition, and demand also greatly influence comic values. Key issues, first appearances, and story arcs can drive up the value of certain comics.