I think you’re misunderstanding what I’m saying, I’m not talking about pristine examples of any particular book. I’m saying in general, the bronze and copper age books have been undervalued in large. Many people just assume that books of those era’s are basically not worth the paper they were printed on. In general those books are becoming less prevalent in back issue boxes at shops, and a lot of those books had some of the most iconic artwork and storylines that many of us fondly remember. Many of those books are much harder to find today than say 15-20 years ago.