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Glassman10

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  1. precisely what occurred. The ink was a dot yellowish/ with red that was about 1/16th in diameter. A drop/ drip if you will and in my mind a production defect but nothing more.
  2. I had one exactly like that with the tiny scuff on the back. It came back an 8.5. My clean one was a 9.4
  3. As it sits, I see a 7.0 What's wrong I might ask?
  4. I see a 3.0, perhaps 3.5 with clean and press.
  5. the spine has certainly taken it in the shorts. It's a combination of very nice and beaten on. I'm currently at 4.5
  6. 3.0. My copy is a good deal nicer and I'm not slabbing it, but I don't plan to sell it either. Unless there's some compelling reason, I don't think slabbing is worth it if you don't plan to get rid of it. I've had my copy fifty years. It's on a board in a bag.
  7. "He's not bad, He was just drawn that way." Jessica Rabbit.
  8. indeed. You don't want to go lower and you really don't want to go higher. 2.5
  9. I would suggest checking other sites that sell raw books. There are quite few of them and many advertise in Overstreet. The bay is dangerous with the constant disclaimer, "I'm not a professional grader but I play one one ebay. This comic looks just super nice." The observation to check the sold listings is spot on.
  10. That's the ten dollar version. I only provided the $4.50 cent version of graders sniping. Grading in the 6.0 range is actually rather difficult. I missed the color break. Good eye.
  11. Silver surfer #4 as high a grade as you can find. It was a very low distribution issue.