An absolutely sensational copy of Super-Villain Team-Up in CGC 9.8 sold on ebay for $1000 which puts S-V T-U 13 in the Four Figure Price Variant Book Club. It should be noted that CGC 9.8 price variants are exceedingly rare. There are 184 different (185, if you count the Captain America 212 blank bar) issues in the set. Just 10 BOOKS total out of the 184 ISSUES have achieved the CGC Mint grade of 9.8.
What are the implications? If Super-Villain Team-Up is worth four figures in 9.8, then just about any other 35 cent price variant is worth at least $1000. This makes sense as I don't know of any copies of a 9.8 35 cent price variant that have sold for less than $1000 except for an Avengers book which sold for over $900 many years ago. The other thing that is interesting is that with the exception of the Avengers books, the other 9.8s are all second or third tier titles. I think that because of their rarity, CGC is really tough on price variants, particularly the big titles. It would be a big-time event if a 9.8 Spider-Man or X-Men book showed up. Two 9.6 Spider-Man books and one 9.6 X-Men book are the top of the census.
2001: A Space Odyssey 8 (never sold)
Avengers 162 (never sold)
Avengers 163 ($925 in 2008)
Black Panther 5 (Four Figure Club)
Invaders 18 (never sold)
Kull, the Destroyer 21 (never sold)
Nova 10 (never sold)
Nova 12 (never sold)
Super-Villain Team-Up 13 (Four Figure Club)
Tarzan 3 (Four Figure Club)
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