I have done the whole thing, now:
I imported my .csv file and linked all my comic series.
Then I subscribed to covrprice and auto-updated the values.
Questions:
- It only auto-valued 216 out of my 316 comic books. Why did it fail to auto-value the remainder?
- What is this “variant” letter (that I did not select) auto-added after my issue number?
Does this affect the value of each comic book?
Thanks for the help.
The letter indicates the Variant.
For example A = Direction Edition, B = Newsstand Edition, etc…
For modern comics A = Regular edition, B, C, D, E are cover variants.
I don’t know why it was set automatically, especially strange it was set to B for so many. Did you import barcodes maybe?
It only auto-valued 216 out of my 316 comic books. Why did it fail to auto-value the remainder?
B variants and Newsstand editions and typically quite rare, not sold often, so hard to determine a value for.
The question is, do you actually own the Newsstand editions of these books?
I found my problem.
I only linked the comics to the series (via the Apply button) and not the individual issues. So it must have auto-assigned the default/first variant issue available.
Once I relinked to the individual issues, I was able to select the variant.
Then I updated values from CvrPrice and it found all but one.
Thanks for the help.