Batgirl [Variant] #10 (2017) — Comic Book Value
BatgirlWhat Batgirl [Variant] #10 (2017) is worth — ungraded and CGC graded (6.0, 8.0).
Batgirl [Variant] #10 (2017) value — Ungraded 11.25 ر.س. · $3. Prices updated أغسطس 2026.
Converted from USD at the ECB reference rate — sold comps are US-market sales.
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Which version do you have?
To simply own Batgirl #10 (2012) for the least, grab the Standard version for $3 or $4. The Nguyen version at $5 or the Newsstand at $12 offers minor variations, likely in packaging or print run, not significant collectibility differences here. Casual readers should stick to the cheapest Standard copies, while dedicated collectors might consider the Newsstand for a slightly different presentation.
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- PriceCharting — Batgirl [Variant] #10 (2017) (Batgirl)12.34 ر.س. · $3.29
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Batgirl [Variant] #10 (2017) comic value
An ungraded copy of Batgirl [Variant] #10 (2017) averages around $3. A CGC 6.0 runs about null, and a CGC 8.0 commands null.
What drives the price
Grade is everything in comics — spine ticks, page color, and restoration decide the number, and the jump from raw to high grade can be 10×+. Key issues (first appearances, origins, deaths) carry the biggest premiums, and early printings beat reprints.
Price guide
What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | 11.25 ر.س. · $3 | eBay sold comps |
الأسئلة الشائعة
- What is the current resale value for an ungraded copy of Batgirl #10 (2017)?
- The current resale value for this Ungraded Batgirl #10 (2017) is available on our marketplace.
- Is the Batgirl series generally easy to find in good condition?
- As an Ungraded item, the condition will determine its final resale value within the Batgirl series.
- Does the variant status affect the value of this issue?
- The provided facts only confirm this is a Batgirl series issue, and its ungraded status is the primary condition factor.