Superman comic found in attic becomes most valuable ever
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This ultra-rare copy of the 1939 'Superman' No. 1 is now the most expensive comic book ever sold. It's also the highest-graded iteration of the book.
A first edition Superman comic, found by chance in an old attic in California, has sold for $9.12m at auction. Making it the most expensive comic ever sold.
According to Heritage Auction, the copy of the first ever issue of “Superman,” discovered in a Californian attic last year has become the most expensive comic ever sold, fetching $9.12 million at auction. The cost of the original comic book? 10 cents.
Three beleaguered brothers in Northern California were cleaning out their late mother’s house when they found a priceless Superman No. 1 comic book.
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