Superman comic found in attic becomes most valuable ever
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Three beleaguered brothers in Northern California were cleaning out their late mother’s house when they found a priceless Superman No. 1 comic book.
Most attics hold far more than just off-season decorations or forgotten keepsakes. In many homes, they’ve become storage zones for items that once seemed ordinary but now have actual resale value.
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An attic fan provides an affordable way to draw fresh air through your attic, extending the life of your roof and preventing moisture buildup.
If squirrels have invaded your attic, take time to store items correctly to eliminate potential nesting materials. Baldwin recommends using plastic boxes for storage, vacuum-sealed bags for clothing, and removing any loose materials that are easily accessible to squirrels.
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Truth, justice and a whole lot of money: Family’s attic comic book find becomes $9M windfall
Superman #1 sold for $9.12 million on Thursday, marking the most expensive comic ever sold. It “represents the pinnacle of comic collecting,” according to Heritage Auctions, which described the comic book as the “highest-graded unrestored copy Heritage has ever offered.”
A pristine 1939 issue of "Superman No. 1" was discovered in a San Francisco attic last year. This week, it made history.
For 91 years, the Clarksburg Service League has been a cornerstone of community care, establishing Amy’s Attic in 2005 to offer new and gently used clothing, personal hygiene products, and other essentials.
Greeting visitors with views of the city square, the sounds of a record player and the tastes of drinks and baked goods, Ana’s Attic Coffee and Books is aiming to be a new gathering place in