pounds 43,000 Batman comic book
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Your support makes all the difference.A highly coveted comic book featuring the first appearance of Batman has sold at auction for $68,500 (pounds 43,000).
The book, Detective Comics No. 27, is considered the finest unrestored copy ever offered for public sale, said Matthew Weigman, a spokesman for Sotheby's auction house. It brought the highest price of more than 700 lots offered in Saturday's sale of comic books and comic art, which took in $1.7m, Mr Weigman said. New York - AP
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