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divad

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  1. Just remember that markets always go much higher than one expects . . . and of course, much lower than one expects.
  2. You can peruse your dreams all you want . . . it's pursuing them that's the hard part.
  3. Smart move on their part. Someone who enjoys grading and takes it serious enough to do well in the contests would be an excellent grader and already know many of the things that are learned by experience. Grading contests are definitely a teaching tool every year many people do better and better as they learn more. Uh, yeah . . . too bad he was less than honest about it.
  4. You're not (yet ); they're legitimate questions. I've never heard of it, but I'm not a modern authority. Someone will chime in.
  5. I shall own no comic that says "Variant Edition" on the cover . . . no matter how "hot" it is or may be.
  6. I'm sure the year is printed somewhere in this book either on the FC, or the indicia, or able to be determined from the ads. Value? 10 Rupees.
  7. Agreed. I don't know about you but, this pretty much does IT for me.
  8. Is New X-Men #134 (1st Quentin Quire) an undervalued key? Not since someone decided to post this thread . . .
  9. Yes, the more information the better. And yes, but only if the market price is significantly different.
  10. People . . . THEY'RE COMIC BOOK CHARACTERS!!! They can't REALLY DIE!
  11. None of the above, because the store already has its profit priced into it, which makes your $200 worth about $100 . . .