Harley Quinn #21 (2002) — Comic Book Value
Harley QuinnWhat Harley Quinn #21 (2002) is worth — ungraded and CGC graded (6.0, 8.0).
Harley Quinn #21 (2002) value — Ungraded 7,78 € · $9 · Grade 6.0 12,1 € · $14 · Grade 8.0 17,29 € · $20. Prices updated août 2026.
Converted from USD at the ECB reference rate — sold comps are US-market sales.
Real sold prices per grade — the Grade 8.0 premium on this card is 2.2× raw.Chart values in USD
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Which version do you have?
If budget is key, grab the Standard: $6 or Standard: $7 version. Premium versions like Newsstand: $29 or Orzu: $16 offer better condition or specific printings, but the difference is minimal for casual collecting. Serious investors chasing scarcity or specific editions should pay more for the Newsstand or Orzu variants, while others should stick to the cheapest Standard options.
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- PriceCharting — Harley Quinn #21 (2002) (Harley Quinn)7,91 € · $9.15
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Harley Quinn #21 (2002) comic value
An ungraded copy of Harley Quinn #21 (2002) averages around $9. A CGC 6.0 runs about $14, and a CGC 8.0 commands $20.
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
Sold values by grade vs. what sellers ask today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | 7,78 € · $9 | eBay sold comps |
| Grade 6.0 | 12,1 € · $14 | eBay sold comps |
| Grade 8.0 | 17,29 € · $20 | eBay sold comps |
Questions fréquentes
- What is the starting price for an ungraded copy of Harley Quinn #21?
- An ungraded copy of Harley Quinn #21 is available starting at $7.
- How much does a Grade 8.0 copy sell for?
- A Grade 8.0 copy of this issue is valued at $15.
- Is there a difference in price between the ungraded and graded versions?
- Yes, the graded versions are priced higher; for example, a Grade 6.0 is $10 compared to the ungraded starting price of $7.