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chadsdsmith

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  1. Has creasing in bottom right front corner and some color breaks near the side edge of the front cover. Also has 4 small stains on the back cover. Thanks for looking.
  2. Ya, thats what I was kind of getting at with my original post. Seems to make the most sense to let them upgade it just in case it grades out on the lower end of expectations. Sorry to hear you ended up overpaying on the charges. I mean, if we were all great at determining grades and subsequent values, we probably wouldn't need cgc in the first place, right? Stick it in a nice mylar and call it a day... But we never really know exactly how things will shake out. Unless there is any reason not to, I think I will just continue to submit the way I have been and letthem up charge me.
  3. Before I get into my question, I should state that I am aware that the stated values we place on comics when submitting has to do with the amount they are insured for should something happen in transit, at the facility etc...I am getting ready to submit 50 modern tier books. Most have a value that will, depending on grade, range from a $200 value to as much as $1000. In the past, I have just sent my books in and valued them all at $400 and let CGC send me the up charge should some of the books be declared higher than $400 in value. I figured I dont want to pay double to grade a copy of new mutants 98 that I think is a 9.8, if it comes back a 7.0 or similar (I don't think my grading is that bad, just exaggerating for effect). Don't get me wrong, I wouldnt send in a high grade TMNT #1 and declare it at $400 or something along those lines, but when the same book can range above and below the threshold, I dont see the point in paying more up front. Am I missing something? Is there a downside to this strategy? Do CGC graders go "oh, so you think your batman adventures #12 is only a $400 book, well there you go... now its a 8.0 instead of the 9.6 I was gonna give it"? Im guessing they wouldnt do that... just wondering if I should change my gameplan? Sorry for the long story...
  4. Thanks for looking. Pretty sure the odd white areas on the bottom are just the way these covers were printed. Zoomed in on what I think is a partial fingerprint. Either that or some kind of printing error. In any event, let me know your thoughts. Thanks
  5. Upper right corner has a little chip missing. Thanks for looking.
  6. Ok. So no extra credit then huh? 😂. I kinda figured this was the case with it not effecting the grade but I wanted to be sure. I am glad you mentioned not trimming it myself because the thought did cross my mind.
  7. Just curious if anyone knows how this might effect the grade of a book? Clearly in manufacturing since it has extra material. Is it a deduct or just not effected? Obviously would be folded in for grading. Would I get extra credit since it's more than complete? 😀😅🤣
  8. I can when I get home. It lays flat though. I just think it's the way the picture was taken
  9. I believe it's distribution ink on the top. I don't think that counts against the book but I could be wrong.
  10. Just finished pressing this. Had to put some work in but I think it turned out nice!! Thoughts?
  11. Thanks for your thoughts. I kind of thought this presented better than VF+ (not considering the tear). If only considering the first 2 pics, what about the book would downgrade its presentation to a VF+? Not doubting you, just trying to learn because in my mind, it presented like a 9.0+ before the tears. Thanks
  12. Upon 1st look, book looks very sharp, but because of its staple placement has developed a weird tear that is barely noticeable until you open up the book. Staple is still attached. Thoughts?
  13. Thanks for looking. Blemish near bottom staple on the back cover. I have since cleaned it up a bit but assume its still there. Thanks
  14. Thats just the weird angle or something. looking at it in person I think its pretty clear that its not trimmed or anything there.
  15. Definitely no indentation as it was done with a marker and not a ball point.. was pressed as well
  16. Pretty nice book but I am wondering how much the pen mark on the back cover (right on the guy in the ad's leftshoulder) would effect the potential grade? Thanks
  17. This would be cleaned and pressed before submitting, but trying to figure out this top right corner (especially on the back cover) Seems like it was cut this way from the factory but I dont know how cgc would grade it? Keeping the hanging corner piece attached in the process would be a concern too. Thanks
  18. Really nice book with some small issues. A little bit of color loss on the "o" of Fantastic Four in the trade dress. On the back, there is a faint crease all the way down vertically. I dont think it is technically a subsciption crease since those seem to be way more pronounced than this one. It breaks color in a few spots but not all the way down. I see no evidence of the crease on the front cover. Not sure how this would grade out so I turn to to you... thanks