Moon Knight [Shalvey] #23 (2023) — Comic Book Value

Moon Knight

What Moon Knight [Shalvey] #23 (2023) is worth — ungraded and CGC graded (6.0, 8.0).

Moon Knight [Shalvey] #23 (2023) value — Ungraded $6 · Grade 6.0 $8 · Grade 8.0 $12. Prices updated August 2026.

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$6
Ungraded
+33%
$8
Grade 6.0
2.0×
$12
Grade 8.0

Real sold prices per grade — the Grade 8.0 premium on this card is 2.0× raw.

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Which version do you have?

To simply own Moon Knight #23, buy any of the Standard versions for $4. The Renaud, Shalvey, and Bazaldua versions offer specific artist variants, which collectors prize for their unique artistic merit, though the price difference is minimal here. If you are a casual collector, stick to the $4 Standard options. If you are a dedicated artist variant enthusiast, the slight premium for Renaud or Shalvey might be worthwhile.

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Moon Knight

Moon Knight [Shalvey] #23 (2023) comic value

An ungraded copy of Moon Knight [Shalvey] #23 (2023) averages around $6. A CGC 6.0 runs about $8, and a CGC 8.0 commands $12.

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

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ConditionValueBased on
Ungraded$6eBay sold comps
Grade 6.0$8eBay sold comps
Grade 8.0$12eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the starting resale price for Moon Knight #23?
The ungraded version of Moon Knight [Shalvey] #23 starts at a resale value of $4.
How much more is a higher-graded copy worth?
A Grade 8.0 copy is valued at $11, which is significantly more than the ungraded price.
Is the value consistent across different grades?
No, the value increases with the grade; for example, a Grade 6.0 sells for $7.

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