Captain America #390 (1991) — Comic Book Value

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What Captain America #390 (1991) is worth — ungraded and CGC graded (6.0, 8.0).

Captain America #390 (1991) value — Ungraded $4 · Grade 6.0 $11 · Grade 8.0 $17. Prices updated August 2026.

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$4
Ungraded
2.8×
$11
Grade 6.0
4.3×
$17
Grade 8.0

Real sold prices per grade — the Grade 8.0 premium on this card is 4.3× raw.

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Which version do you have?

To simply own Captain America #390 (1991), purchase the Newsstand version for $5. The Standard version at $3 is cheaper, but these versions offer no significant premium in edition or scarcity. Therefore, if your goal is just collection completion, buy the Standard version. If you are seeking a more desirable piece, neither version offers a substantial upgrade to justify a higher price.

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Captain America #390 (1991) comic value

An ungraded copy of Captain America #390 (1991) averages around $4. A CGC 6.0 runs about $11, and a CGC 8.0 commands $17.

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.

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Sold values by grade vs. what sellers ask today

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Ungraded$4eBay sold comps
Grade 6.0$11eBay sold comps
Grade 8.0$17eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the starting price for this Captain America comic?
Ungraded copies of Captain America #390 start at an unspecified price, but a Grade 6.0 is listed for $9.
How much is a Grade 8.0 copy of this issue?
A Grade 8.0 copy of Captain America #390 is currently priced at $15.
Is the value of this comic dependent on its grade?
Yes, the value increases with condition; for example, a Grade 8.0 sells for more than the $9 Grade 6.0.

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