Collectibles Expert Answers Collectibles Questions | Tech Support | WIRED
Vincent Zurzolo, President of Metropolis Collectibles, joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about comics and collectibles. What's the rarest Pokémon card? What’s the rarest comic book of all time? What's the most valuable? What aged vintage toys are worth a lot? Why are misprints such a big deal? Is there a market for used movie props? Answers to these questions and plenty more await on Collectibles Support.0:00 Collectibles Support
0:15 The most expensive comic book
1:31 Gotta catch ‘em all
2:19 Grading comics
4:07 Collecting movie props
5:14 Authenticating movie props
6:39 Why are misprints such a big deal?
7:26 Comic book “ages”
9:56 Collecting VHS
11:16 The most expensive/rare Star Wars collectible
12:12 X-Men 1
13:08 A Bonus Silver Age rarity
13:56 What aged vintage toys are worth a lot?
14:30 Showing off
14:46 Collecting video games
15:49 007 373 5963
16:19 Collecting can get expensive
17:34 What’s the rarest comic of all time?
18:22 Vincent’s first comic book ever
19:00 Appraising a collection
19:35 Pogs
21:20 Pog shade
21:33 What is your favorite rare or valuable book and why?
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