Certified Collectibles Group Expanding in Sarasota, Florida
Sarasota,
Florida footprint to 82,000 square feet through the purchase of a 21,000 square foot facility. CCG is the world’s leading provider of expert, impartial and tech-enabled services that add value and liquidity to collectibles. The company has been hiring at a rapid pace as it experiences tremendous growth in demand for its services amid a booming collectibles market. CCG now employs more than 400 people globally, with 330 in Sarasota.
The new building will enable CCG to continue to grow its world-class team and operations. CCG is currently hiring for nearly all positions, including entry-level, specialist, and management positions. New employees who start by June 30, 2021, are eligible for a $1,000 sign-on bonus.
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Batman #1 Sells for Over $2 Million at Auction
Heritage Auction’s just closed on what
The Hollywood Reporter describes as a near mint issue of Batman #1 from 1940, which sold earlier today for over $2.2 million and became the record holder for most expensive Batman comic sold at auction. The eighty year old comic is certified 9.4 from CGC, a rare feat for such an old and key issue. Though not the first appearance of Batman, Batman #1 does include the first appearances of both The Joker and Catwoman. According to the trade this specific issue was previously owned by a collector named Billy T. Gates, who bought it in 1979 for the price of $3,000.
A near mint copy of
Batman #1 from 1940 sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas on Thursday for $2.22m including buyer’s premium, setting a world record for a comic book based on the character and becoming the second most expensive comic book ever sold at auction. The top spot in the comics market remains a pristine issue of
Action Comics #1, featuring the first appearance of Superman, which sold in 2014 for $3.2m on eBay.
The rare edition of
Batman #1, which gives the origin story of the caped crusader, features a striking cover drawn by comic art legend Bob Kane depicting Batman and his sidekick Robin swinging into action. It also marks the first appearance of some of the vigilante hero s best known foes the Joker and Catwoman (called just the Cat at that point). And it is the only copy to ever receive a 9.4 grade from the Certified Guaranty Company, reflecting its well-preserved condition, with clean white pages, and collectible value. When we value a comic book, there are