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V.Kevin

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  1. Thank you. The #4 is not a reprint. Maybe I should adjust my pricing? Or I'll accept best offers.
  2. Selling my collection. I'm new to this so let me know if I'm missing anything. I'm going to sell the whole Star Wars collection eventually but, I'm starting with these four and then I'll slab the key issues and sell those too. For now: Star Wars #1 CGC 8.0 White Pages Not a reprint - $300 Star Wars #4 CGC 9.2 Off-White to White Pages, Witman 35¢ variant, signed by Rick Hoberg (artist/embellisher) - $150 Star Wars #42 CGC 8.0 Off-White to White Pages, Boba Fett Intro - $200 Star Wars #107 CGC 6.0 Off-White to White Pages, Last Issue Low Print Run - $75 Shipping to U.S. only via USPS, $20 (Is that fair?) No Returns on slabbed comics. Payment: Zelle, Check, Money Orders, PayPal... I guess as last resort. First "I'll Take It" gets it. PM or post in thread...tie breaker is the timestamp. Did I miss anything? I'm new to this so if I'm way off on any of these, kindly let me know.
  3. I think I'll start here with the first 4 that are slabbed.
  4. Good looking out. I wasn't clear but, I only intend to slab the keys. Is eBay a good place to sell them or would you recommend something else? I have an old eBay account but no history of selling much and zero comic books so I'm wondering if that would hurt views or trust from the comic book buyers.
  5. Thanks for your feedback. Yeah, I meant graded and slabbed by CGC. Would you recommend a pressing as well?
  6. I laid out my collection and took pics of the covers. I'd say they're all pretty much collector grade but not likely 9.6+ I had 4 pressed and graded (6.0 8.0 8.0 and 9.2) I want to sell my collection. Questions, if you'd be so kind to answer: Should I have them graded before selling or only grade the key issues? Considering they were stored 10 per Ziploc bag and stacked in a box and the spines have a noticeable curl... would they benefit from pressing before being graded? Should I sell individually or as a collection? eBay or here on CGC forum? Have a look and tell me what you think you'd do if you were me and wanted to sell to collectors. Thanks guys and gals, Kevin
  7. While not the second opinion I wanted to hear, thank you for sharing your knowledge. As far as pricing... A 9.2 35¢ "Whitman" is probably about $100 maybe more?
  8. Makes sense. If not mentioned, they'd be like, "Why didn't you say something!!"
  9. Question: If I sell it as an autographed copy by the cover artist, would that add any value or none at all?
  10. I'm not qualified to answer. I'm a noob with no grading experience.
  11. They seent it and know that Rick Hoberg is the cover artist. They just won't authenticate it as a legit signature. Grader Notes light bends to cover light spine stress lines to cover light writing top of front cover
  12. I may be totally off base but, I think the graders don't mark down for an autograph but, they won't authenticate it unless it was signed at a CGC event in the presence of an official who gives a cert of authenticity of something like that.
  13. Okay...deep disappointing breath* So it's not the 35¢ in the square but, what is it? Is it a Whitman variant (so called)? Sold in a pack of 3 but not a reprint? Comic-ing is hard.