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Over the last year, the highest graded copies of number 142 have gone for an average of $103. This is a very important part of X-Men history. Days Of Future Past has been massively influential for the X-Men and the comic industry as a whole.
Here we present the Top 10 Most Valuable Key X-Men Comics Of All Time. 10. X-Men (1963) No. 101 ($1,300) THE most popular X-Men storyline of all time gets started here. Jean Grey transforms into Phoenix, and the X-Men will never be the same.
With Jonathan Hickman set to take over the reins of Marvel’s mutants, a lot of fans have probably looked back at their collection of comics to see which issues of Uncanny X-Men were worth the 12 to 25 cents they originally cost.
Uncanny X-Men comics are among the most collected of Marvel Comics characters. See values, get a free appraisal or buy and sell vintage comics at Goldin!
While there is no known value for the original X-Men #1 in mint condition, we estimate a value of well over $500,000. The highest valued copy, a Pacific Coast edition, was rated a CGC 9.8 NM/M and sold for $492,938 in July 2012.
Most Expensive X-Men Issue list & price guide. Prices for all 1274 X-Men Issues. Prices are updated based upon X-Men listings that sold on eBay and other marketplaces.
He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #266, created by Chris Claremont and Mike Collins, and was a fan favorite from day one. Gambit’s instant importance to the X-Men roster makes his debut comic a valuable one, and the record sale for a copy stands at a remarkable $3,200.
9 X-Men #1 Is Worth A Whopping $48.5K. The original X-Men title ran for 93 issues, though it stopped printing original stories at issue #66 and continued with reprints of earlier adventures. While it would eventually return as Uncanny X-Men the original team never hit the popularity its successor would.
Most expensive X-Men comic. The highest price paid for an X-Men comic is $492,937.50 (£318,014), which was paid for the first issue (from 1963), sold by Heritage Auctions (USA) on 26 July 2012.
9. X-Men No. 1. Value: $492,937 . Bottom Line: X-Men No. 1. An extremely well-kept copy of "X-Men" No. 1 with an incredible 9.8 grading sold for over $490,000 in July 2012. This comic book marks the first appearance of iconic X-Men, including Charles Xavier, Magneto Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast and Iceman.