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Vintage Tintin comic draws record price.
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Now, an image of the boy reporter Tintin has set a record price for a comic at an auction in Paris.
An original 1932 cover of "Tintin in America", drawn by the Belgian artist Herge, has been purchased by an anonymous bidder for a record price of $1.6mn.
This sale proving once again the Tintin comic series, which first appeared in 1929, is still extremely popular.
Al Jazeera's John Joe Regan reports.
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