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crazyhips reacted to a post in a topic: Lets see your books that have 50 or fewer copies on the Census
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Take TOS57 CGC 4.5 per pm.. thanks
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Flawless transaction from start to finish. Super-fast shipping, great price on this CGC Key & uber-fast shipping too. Thanks Mister O.
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TALES OF SUSPENSE #57 4.0 OW - per PM - thank you
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I would say it is around a 2.5 or Good Plus-plus. It should get a CGC blue label as this is doodling not restoration (from what I can discern in your photos). It is a fairly common Silver Age key, with a lot of copies both raw & graded just sitting on eBay now. If it were my copy - I would not spend the time & money grading it but keep it raw and look to trade it. My best guess without looking up current prices now is it could be worth around $500 to the right person, who doesn't mind the cover markings, as this remains a very popular key for good reason. If you are looking to sell it online - then grading it might be the way to go and the front cover here has very nice gloss and deep colors too - which is preferable.
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drmccoy74 reacted to a post in a topic: Lets see your books that have 50 or fewer copies on the Census
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arDeaton reacted to a post in a topic: PGM Amazing Spider-Man #53
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Honestly you should also post the interior sides of both covers. Interior cover tanning even slight is a knock on the grade, which is why you can never judge a comic grade-wise by its' covers alone. My 2 cents. Roger
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Fantastic Four 48 & 52 VG - I will take both per PM too
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Nilo2 reacted to a post in a topic: TOS 52 first Black Widow
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I agree a great book to own and it presents well no matter the assigned CGC grade. You can argue it lands as a 2.0 but I don't see a press helping this one iota and would be curious to see the final grade if the owner submits it. I still think 1.5 if not 1.8 but we are splitting hairs at this point with CGC being the final arbiter here (so to speak).
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Nilo2 reacted to a post in a topic: TOS 52 first Black Widow
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In my humble opinion this would never get a 3.0 as indicated above (unless you submit to PGX) - let alone is this a 2.5. A safe bet with all that cumulative wear & tear mainly showing on the FC - is a nice presenting CGC 1.5.
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Ricksneatstuff reacted to a post in a topic: Heritage Auctions War Comics Auction May 18th!
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Take ASM 129
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Are prices still climbing or have they eased up a bit???
Roger66 replied to InfantTerrible's topic in Comics General
Which is what makes the final sales price on this ugly copy still impressive because to many a keen-nuanced collector that book is worth a chunk less. -
Are prices still climbing or have they eased up a bit???
Roger66 replied to InfantTerrible's topic in Comics General
Faded covers are simply a big knock if not a $ drag on a final auction price and GPA does not and cannot have an asterisk next to the sales' data noting "ugly copy." When you only focus on GPA recent sales of big keys like X1 without having a fuller picture by doing your due diligence in finding the actual sale - you are often doing yourself an injustice whether as a buyer or a seller because value is very often about eye-appeal with comics not just the technical grade assigned. I, for example, loathe faded covers on fairly common keys and would never bid on one for my PC. My 2-cents.