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Murder Incorporated, Vol 2 #2, 1950, Fox Feature. Low grade copy that I got here on the boards (from Gene, maybe? Rickster? Can't remember now). Very neat tape job on the spine that I believe was some old collector's calling card. Tape also reinforces the interior edges of the covers. Again, lots of care taken to do a neat job here. Lots of surface wear to go with it. No tears to speak of, and all attached. 1.8? Asking what I gave for it. $25 **SOLD**
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Flash Gordon #4, 1950 , Harvey. Solid and well attached copy. White cover shows some aging around the edges, and some moderate surface wear. Grease pencil on the cover that looks to be some sort of shipping or arrival code, but not an obvious date. Let's call it a very nice 4.0. $45 NOW $40 NOW $36 **FINAL PRICE $32**
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SA to BA low to mid grade keys NOW 20% OFF
elibowman replied to ft88's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
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SA to BA low to mid grade keys NOW 20% OFF
elibowman replied to ft88's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
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Crime Incorporated #2, 1950, Fox Feature, low grade. Spine is completely split and detached. It is reattached with three added staples, but only the top two are doing much. Chipping and other issues that don't really affect the grade from there. I know that OSPG says a full spine split gets 0.5, but this one doesn't seem to deserve such a bad grade just on appearance. It looks ok, and is complete, and pages are reasonably supple. 1.0? $22 NOW $19 **NOW $17**
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Approved Comics #5, 1954, St. John. Norm Saunders painted parachute cover alert!! (for the record, comics.org says "?", but who else is it going to be?) Solid copy with good gloss. Miscut at the binder that you can see, surface wear, solid and tight. Complete copy that is well attached. Let's go 4.5, but she sure is pretty. $22 NOW $19 NOW $17 **SOLD PER PM**
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One to restart today, and we will see how many I can get listed. Showcase #3, 1956, rough shape. Large spine split, cover detached at bottom staple, and barely hanging on at the top (so weak you should just consider it detached too), wrinkles, creasing, edge tears, and a large piece missing from the back cover. Rough, complete, interior well attached. I think it's a 1.0, but your mileage may vary. $38 NOW $33 **NOW $30**
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Spy Cases low grade lot of #5 and #19, 1951 and 1953, Atlas. #5 is very low grade at 1.0, but complete. Spine is pretty ragged, but it seems to be the worst of it. #19 is a 2.5, but some weird soiling, and a detached top staple are worth noting. (I will take some pics outside the bag if you want, but just trying to speed along). $28 NOW $25 **NOW $20** for the pair.
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Ok...in an effort to get over letting that last book go, I am going to list a few more. Men Against Crime #5, 1951, Ace Magazines. This is a really sharp book. It needs a press, as some of the spine wear is non-color breaking. Good colors and gloss, flat, well attached, "S" written in pencil on cover. I think this is at least a 6.0 or 6.5 as it sits. $50 **NOW $40** **SOLD!**
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Justice Comics #47, 1954, Brodsky cover. This one would have a shot at the top spot since there is only one graded at 5.5, but I think it would fall just short. Great color and gloss on this, but spine and edge wear hold it back, dust shadow on back, pulling at the staples but still attached. Great copy. $45
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Justice Comics #42, 1954, Romita art inside. I believe this one would be the highest graded, as there is only a single 4.5 on the census. I think this one would just edge it out at 5.0 (or at least tie for top slot). Spine wear is the biggest hit, blunted corners, large crease on the back cover, great color, and solid interior. $35 **SOLD PER PM**