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Kevin.J

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  1. Its the only copy I have ever turned up, someone will post a high grade copy any minute now
  2. I love that. Low grade compared to your beauty, but I always loved this dog cover too, he looks like he means it
  3. I guess back in the day no one cared so much
  4. Hmmm, I dunno where but I have some with that sticker on too somewhere. I did just find this stamp today when I looked at some of my Supermans, dunno how long I have had this book ( looong time) and its not that I think the stamp is too unusual, but I never noticed it before, I blame Marwood, got me obsessing about stamps and stickers
  5. Well whatever, this is a 4 year old thread resurrected incorrectly. Pence copies are what they are ( US comics created for the UK ) and thats it, the first copies were in 1959, I suggest you read some threads by Marwood, these were created to find answers, dispel some myths and try to help those not in the know understand the differences, I think you are one of these people. Posting in this thread undermines a lot of that work. However you can post what you like, anywhere you like. For what its worth, I do not have an agenda, I collect American comics, I do not collect British comics, I do not sell anything, I care nothing for the values, I am not trying to convince anyone of anything except the truth. I would have posted in a thread titled as I suggested and I suppose a lot of other would have too, but British and foreign comics do not fit in this thread title as they are not Pence copies even though the price of them is in Pence currency, the pence currency does not define them and I think thats where you are going wrong. Here are 3 copies of Avengers #1 The first one in a Pence copy, the second is a cents copy ( both exactly the same book except for the price variant) The third is a British comic, pence priced as that is the currency in the UK but it is not a Pence copy. I hope this helps you to see the difference but either way I will not post again in this thread. Carry on.
  6. That is what Pence copies are This is a dead thread from 4 years ago where someone asked a question, the answer to that is no, the thread ended and should stay ended. Pence copies are American comics, British comics are just that, British comics, to post random foreign comics with pence prices on them in this thread is wrong and can lead to confusion. If you wish to start a thread say titled "Foreign comics of the GA" we can all post anything you like.