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goldust40

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  1. Great copy, presents very well for the grade.
  2. One book this evening - Frankenstein 18 CGC 5.5 Off-white to white pages. 1st mystery format. This book has certainly risen in the marketplace - a 4.5 copy sold recently for $1125. Presents really well, with bold colors. $1650. PayPal preferred, although I also accept bank transfer. Price includes insured boxed shipping. No returns on CGC books.
  3. There’s a small chance that it might not be.
  4. or perhaps over-priced now Hard to argue with that, really. That and the weak (soon to be flat lining) pound has made it somewhat difficult for me to buy U.S. books...
  5. As I said a while back, a comic collector's collection is never finished - our mindset won't allow for that sort of satisfaction. You get one grail, you want another one, and I've bought a fair few grails over the years. These days I'm with Andy (October) and Paul - the crazy market has diminished my ardor regarding the acquisition of big books, and the ones I would've been interested in are now out of reach anyway, like an unrestored VG+ copy of Batman 1 or Suspense 3...
  6. A bump for some mesmerisingly cool books.
  7. I'll take the Amazing Adventures 1.
  8. There are quite a few Farrell’s with “racial slurs” I believe. This was the mood of the country at the time and quite acceptable. Not unlike the anti German and Japanese covers during WWII. As an avid war comic reader, you don't have to tell me! What is more unusual however is that this book (and a few others) has the slur on its cover.
  9. Like the annual, I was one of the underbidders. Luckily I have one, just not that nice. I got your undercopy, which sufficed (I knew the book would more or less match the FM annual). I assume the winning bidder will reveal himself in due course.