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action comics # 1 i have...?

ok so i found this comic book it says it is from 1938 and it says 10 cents it looks like this.... how much do you thinks it is worth i mean its old shouldnt it be alot?

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I'm not going to assume you're a troll.

*IF* it really is an Action Comics #1 first printing from 1938 then yes, it would be worth a lot of money. *HOWEVER* chances are very good that it isn't. There have been at least 12 reprints over the years, several of which have a cover identical to the original printing - including the date and ostensible cover price. Chances are you have one of those.

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