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Ehnz

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  1. @MattM CS Thank you for your answer: Am i missing something though as from reading the declared value here https://www.cgccomics.com/submit/declared-value-policy/#:~:text=Submitters to CGC are required,FMV) of the submitted collectible. However, due to the volatile nature of the collectible market and Internet auctions/sales as well as the differences in buying habits of different individuals, such information may not necessarily represent the accurate current Fair Market Value of any particular collectible, which again, will be determined by CGC in its sole reasonably exercised discretion. CGC reserves the right to use the declared value listed by the submitter on the CGC Submission Form as the current Fair Market Value, and in no event will CGC’s determination of current Fair Market Value exceed the declared value listed by the submitter on the CGC Submission Form. CGC’s determination of the current Fair Market Value will be absolute and binding on all parties. The part in bold is where i am getting confused.
  2. I would like to submit my restored copy of Amazing fantasy 15, I've done the math and the highest fmv I can afford to use is 20k. My concern is if cgc determines i should have put 35k instead will i be charged the 4% on the 35k instead of the 20k? I checked the declared value policy on the website and it dorsnt sound like it but i just want to be sure..it is my baby after all lol.