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WHIG

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  1. After a lengthy discussion with a nice CGS representative, I have finally figured out how to ship off my 4 comic books above and decide what services to pay for. This is quite the investment that I hope pays me back at some point. I was shocked to find out how much this will be costing me. You must be real passionate to have comic book collecting as a hobby!

  2. Here is a scan of the front and the back. It is upsetting to look under magnification at the corners where the pages have extra paper still attached. It makes it look like a sloppy factory cut. No damage but this is probably the kind of manufacturing error that affects condition and grading even if the comic book has no wear or non-factory damage. You can see at the top and bottom that little tuff of extra paper that was not cut clean.

     

    I will see what you experts think!

     

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  3. One thing I noticed is in the bottom right corner, the edges are cut from the factory (printing company) with very small fragments of paper still attached. It is not from wear or damage but the way it was cut. I am not going to try to pull them off or cut them but is this considered a manufacturing defect that might lower the grade? The entire comic book looks like it is fresh from the printer's and almost perfect except for this little area. I'll be getting a picture soon.

  4. Hi, I'm new to this and have signed up to get my comic books graded officially and find out how to best sell them, if they are what they appear to be. I was told they are considered Silver Age comics.

    I have a set of the early 1967-68 Star Trek comic books #1, 2, 3 and 4. These appear to be perfectly authentic, already in sleeves with cardboard in the back and high grade. I discussed a membership in CGC today with the company and paid for a Premium membership to get discounts to send these in for grading.

    If these are what they appear, 96 or higher on all 4, where is the best place to find a buyer for them? I will be getting pictures to post for more information for other forum viewers but don't have them at my office with me now.

    How often do high grade early Star Trek comics come on the market?

    I have had these for years and didn't even know it. I got them in a box of comics and books I got from an older house after the owner died. I was helping clean the place up for renting.

    Thanks for helping a novice and a new member. I have collected coins for over 50 years, old firearms, books and other things but don't know about the comic book market.

    Edited just now by Lawrence Uhrig

  5. Hi, I'm new to this and have signed up to get my comic books graded officially and find out how to best sell them, if they are what they appear to be.

    I have a set of the early 1967-68 Star Trek comic books #1, 2, 3 and 4. These appear to be perfectly authentic, already in sleeves with cardboard in the back and high grade. I discussed a membership in CGC today with the company and paid for a Premium membership to get discounts to send these in for grading.

    If these are what they appear, 96 or higher on all 4, where is the best place to find a buyer for them? I will be getting pictures to post for more information for other forum viewers but don't have them at my office with me now.

    How often do high grade early Star Trek comics come on the market?

    I have had these for years and didn't even know it. I got them in a box of comics and books I got from an older house after the owner died. I was helping clean the place up for renting.

    Thanks for helping a novice and a new member. I have collected coins for over 50 years, old firearms, books and other things but don't know about the comic book market.