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  1. [font:Comic Sans MS]You would generally need a restoration expert to view your comic book, but you will need a very good magnifier. Things like creases that have been ironed flat that maybe not be detectable without a magnifier, etc. In general, it's always good to have someone inspect and grade your book for you. Then you know it's real value. Preserving your comics is equally important. Polyethylene may not make your book like shiny and new, but it prevents microscopic tears that can happen from repeated removal of the book from it's sleeve. Don't skimp on boards either..again, shiny white LOOKS great, but it is a lower grade of protection. There are lots of people who can check your books for restoration. Check Bags Unlimited for supplies. They make most of their supplies right on the premises![/font]