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s14roller

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  1. Ebay have said the account isnt compromised. Which i asked them to check. And the paypal address she used was hes personal one which i was able to track her down on fb....... so yeah haha see what happens. Im just stoked on the buyer protection.

     

    Good thing!

     

     

     

    But Being that this same account just "sold" an AF 15 in cgc 4.5 for the same price as the asm1 =$6,995 (which is also $'10,000 UNDER Fmv) , 10 days prior to the asm1 sale. mixed in with the only feedback received is from selling clothing... (Over a year ago) :eek: kind of says a lot... but good luck :wishluck:

     

    Yikes

  2. Everyone is different, but for me, I’ll say it’s very helpful starting small and understanding the hobby as you buy/sell in figures you are more comfortable with. I think you’ll also find there are more nuisances when it comes to SA keys, and pricing them is not so cut and dry. Starting small doesn’t mean you won’t get to where you want to go, but I do believe it will help you develop the experience to better evaluate the situation when that grail book pops up. My 2 cents.

  3. Is there a price difference in Stan Lee signed slabbed books vs Non signed slabbed books?

     

    Thanks.

     

    I think the premium for a signed copy is slight and may even possibly be negative. Not much doubt that there are some buyers who find the signature a turnoff. Placement also matters, I think.

     

    If I were contemplating getting Stan to sign at this point, I would only do so on a low-grade copy.

     

    I don't think I've ever seen a Stan Lee yellow label sell for even or less than a blue label. At the minimum would expect the up-charge for what he charges for signature.

     

     

  4. Fellas, I have been wanting to join this club for some time now! I think I have found the candidate!

     

    IH 181 CGC Universal 6.0 with White Pages being offered @ 90 day GPA

     

    I paid up for the graders notes and they are as follows:

     

    large crease full center of back cover (I can't even see this in the photo!)

    spine stress lines breaks color (Only 2-3 ticks I can see, I don't mind these)

    subscription crease whole book breaks color (I don't know what this is)

     

    What do you guys think of the notes? Anything concerning? Safe one to pull the trigger on?

     

    Thank you for your feedback!

     

    Looks nice! Go for it!

     

    The creases are what's killing the book, but if you don't really notice them, then even better!

  5. Really interesting findings (even if it's a few years ago). I need to make a determination on which comics I had collected when I was much younger should be slabbed, and the rest I should re-look at the backing boards and plastic covers on them. I have no doubt majority of them are just the normal backing boards from the LCS back in the day, which may or may not have been acid free.