Sell Your 1964 Charles Schulz Comic Art for Top Value

Sell Your 1964 Charles Schulz Peanuts Comic Strip Art at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
The style of Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strips changed quite drastically over its 50 year run, both emotionally and artistically. Early comic strips feature very simple drawings and the humor related to concerns of childhood. As the series reached the 1960s and beyond, the comic strip themes became more complex and philosophical while the artwork was more refined and the characters have more expressive faces. Here are some Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strip art pieces we’ve sold from 1964:
1964 ”Peanuts” Sunday Strip Featuring Charlie Brown & Linus
Peanuts fans are well aware that Charles Schulz was a Sunday School teacher and often expressed his faith within the comic strip series. We realized $35,000 for a Sunday strip published on 27 September 1964 that features Linus referencing several biblical verses, including Genesis 27:40 and Matthew 11:29, to Charlie Brown.

1964 Charles Schulz ”Peanuts” Comic Strip Art Featuring Snoopy & The Birds
We realized $27,500 for a strip published on 8 September 1964 in which some bird friends organize a protest complete with signs that represent their chirps. Snoopy watches the birds march past and exclaims “Now we’re hearing from the ‘way out’ groups!”

1964 Charles Schulz ”Peanuts” Comic Strip Art Featuring Charlie Brown & Linus
One of the longest running subject matters in the Peanuts universe was Charlie Brown’s baseball team, where he usually serves as the pitcher and manager. We sold a baseball themed comic strip published on 2 April 1964 where Linus is filling the pitcher position and taking guidance from Charlie Brown for $26,250.

1964 Charles Schulz ”Peanuts” Comic Strip Art With Charlie Brown & Lucy
Charles Schulz is remembered for incorporating political references into the Peanuts series, often creating strips that paralleled with presidential elections. In this strip published on 13 October 1964, around the 1964 Presidential election, Lucy asks Charlie Brown about his intentions if elected Vice President for the school newspaper. We sold this cute political comic for $13,045.

1964 “Peanuts” Comic Strip Featuring Charlie Brown & Linus
In this Peanuts strip published on 2 July 1964, Charlie Brown tries to convince Linus to join him in the classic summer activity: camping. Linus objects and elaborates on the possibility of a queen snake encounter. We realized $11,250 for this adorable summer strip.

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FAQ
How much is my 1964 Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strip art worth?
The value of your 1964 strip can vary based on the characters depicted, strip condition, theme, and if it’s a Sunday or daily strip.
How can I get a free estimate for my Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strip art?
Send us a description and photos of your comic strip to [email protected] and we’ll quickly get back to you with a free estimate.
How do I sell my original 1964 Charles Schulz Peanuts comic strip art?
Selling your 1964 Peanuts strip has never been more simple at Nate D. Sanders Auctions. After we provide you with a free appraisal, we’ll send you more information about our auction house and a contract if you’d like to proceed with the consignment process. We hold auctions every month and your item will be featured in our next monthly auction.