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mattn792

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  1. Next we have X-Men 136, 9.8, w/p. The penultimate issue in the Dark Phoenix saga. Last two 9.8 sales I saw were $222 and $275, so let's call this one $235
  2. Hard to believe there is that many suckers out there. I've always said CVA is a joke, and based on some recent examples posted around the boards, it seems like they'll sticker anything.
  3. At least from the photo, it looks like that slight wear to the lower left corner would preclude this one from a 9.9.
  4. Yes, if memory serves it was a massive haul with multiple copies of issues. I'm not sure how CGC handled that in designating the Pedigree, maybe someone in the know can answer that. There is the possibility that this copy was the only 9.8 out of the bunch, or at least the only one that was submitted for grading.
  5. I would venture a guess that the Pedigree inspired the early bidding. CVA is a complete joke.
  6. Detective Comics #110, 9.0, with the very elusive white pages designation that eludes so many early DC books. Published in April 1946, this 72 year old beauty is one of four 9.0 copies currently in the census. Asking $1200 shipped. The best comp I can find is a 9.2 ow/w from ComicLink that is pending at $1400
  7. Closing this thread and moving the book into a combined sale thread so I don't get chastised again --
  8. Continuing with Uncanny X-Men 158, the first appearance of Rogue in the title! 9.8, w/p $135
  9. Three letters immediately come to mind -- an F. Another F. And an S.
  10. Next up is Uncanny X-Men 154, 9.8, w/p. Origin of Cyclops, Corsair, and Havok. Keeping with our running theme, sales are again all over the place. Call it $65
  11. Up first is the always in demand X-Men 137, featuring the "death" of Phoenix! 9.6, w/p Asks and sales are all in the $175ish range, so let's undercut the market a bit and call this one $150
  12. (I'm consolidating all my for sale books into this one thread) Let the "I want to pepper the mortgage on the new house with pre-payments because you can't live under the comics" madness continue! Payment: PayPal only, due within 5 days. Shipping: USPS insured priority, cost is included in the book's price for shipping within the US. International shipping will be at cost, minus the corresponding US shipping figure. Also, since I have multiple books listed at present...buy two books and I'll subtract $5 from the overall total, buy three and I'll subtract $10. More books than that? I'll figure out the discount based on total books, I ship a max of three books in a medium flat rate box. I typically have books at the post office by the next day. If by chance the USPS goes above and beyond to defeat my packaging and the slab is damaged in transit, prior to doing ANYTHING ELSE, save all the packing material and contact me. USPS regulations have been beefed up to require the packing material being available for inspection (pictures suffice based on experience) in order to file a proper insurance claim. Returns: No returns on CGC graded books unless I make an error in the listing or fail to disclose a problem. On the HoS? Nope. Probation list? Message me first and we'll talk about your situation, but don't be overly optimistic. Can provide board references if needed (no name dropping here), 1600+ eBay feedback for me as well -- https://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=792mn Offers by PM welcome, an trumps all else. Enough rules, on to the books!