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    1975 X-Men Comic Book Auctioned Off For Whopping $170,000

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    A 1975 X-Men comic book fetched an impressive $170,000 at an auction ... marking it as the second-highest price ever paid for a '70s comic book.

    ComicConnect recently sealed the deal on "Giant-Size X-Men #1," the only comic to ever score a near-perfect 9.9 from CGC.

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    The site's President, Vincent Zurzolo , noted that '70s comics often linger in discount bins for years before nostalgia and significance catch up -- and bump up their value.

    Case in point -- highly-graded copies of "Giant-Size X-Men #1" were selling for $350 in '95 ... and by '99, they had jumped to $575.

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    The pandemic bumped prices even higher -- with the OG investment of 50 cents morphing into the recent 6-figure return. In other words, people were bored out of their minds!

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    Zurzolo explains the buyer, a seasoned pro at collecting comics from the 1940s to the 1960s, snagged this gem as part of his investment strategy.

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    The only other '70s comic to sell at a higher price is "Marvel Spotlight #5" -- notable as where the character Ghost Rider makes his first appearance -- sold for $360,000 in Jan 2024.

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