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Posts posted by BSideLogan-migration
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hi,
this is my first post so i'll offer a quick intro before getting to the question. i haven't been a serious collector for almost 10 years. i still buy books when something catches my eye. i consider myself a Marvel man but have enjoyed some DC from time to time.
here's my problem: i purchased a NM X-Men 94 many years ago. as with most of my books, i read it once, mylared it and put it in a box. it's only now that i'm planning on grading and selling some of my books, that i've really looked at it and what i've discovered has chilled me.
i knew about the black magic marker dot at the bottom of the spine, but upon checking the inside cover, i discovered another 5 little yet unmistakable marker seep-through marks and a quarter inch fill in of a crease. drag.
how damaging is this grading and selling wise?
the book has white-off white pages but the cover colors are still bold and overall condition looks sweet. based on what i've been reading about grading, i was hoping for a possible 9.6-9.8. now i don't know if i should even bother grading it if a Restoration tag is the comic equivalent of a kiss of death.
sorry for the long post. first time anxiety.
Thanks.
How to spot restoration....?
in Comic Book Grading and Restoration Issues
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i bought it around 15 years ago from a favorite comic store. it costed me $65. i think the Overstreet value was $104 at the time. how things change. i'm planning on finally buying a digicam within the next two weeks and will post pics. i may still grade it just for safety. maybe it'll be less of an issue in another 10 years, once the population has thinned out.
thanks for the feedback!