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Drees14

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  1. Yeah, I'm going to see what the consensus is first! I appreciate your input. My dad was a subscriber since #15. Some are newsstand editions but the lot is mainly direct editions. He ended his subscription after the initial run which sucks.
  2. Thanks! I've bagged and boarded them since these pictures were taken. I know they're not in the best shape but for sitting in a basement for years, they could be worse. I'm super curious as to what to do with the unopened, factory sealed ones from the 80s onward. Everyone I've talked to isn't exactly sure and I definitely don't want to open them.
  3. Hi! I recently received my father's old Amazing Spider-Man books. He gave me issues #15 to #700. The earlier issues are beat up a bit but the newer they get the better shape they're in. After 1980 all of the issues are still unopened in their original sealed packaging (ungraded as well). I haven't been able to find anybody with unopened issues so I was wondering what should I do with the unopened comics? How do you get those graded? I've attached an image of #328 as an example.
  4. Here are a few pics of my collection along with an image of the sealed comics.
  5. Hi! I recently received my father's old Amazing Spider-Man books. He gave me issues #15 to #700. The earlier issues are beat up a bit but the newer they get the better shape they're in. After 1980 all of the issues are still unopened in their original sealed packaging (ungraded as well). I was wondering if anybody 1. Knew how much a collection of this type may be worth and 2. What should I do with the unopened comics? How do you get those graded?