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ender

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  1. It is labels like this that confuse me. If I am buying a book that got a .5 grade, I would not expect it to be complete. This one's front cover actually looks pretty nice. Why does it get the .5 and a green label too? I could see a universal label .5 with the notes but not a green label?
  2. I am very curious as to other ideas about qualified grades. I was talking with a friend and he had the view that all green labels very the same value wise. He didn’t care if the book was qualified for missing a CF or because of a married page, or anything else. They were all the same dollar value to him. I disagreed in that to me a married CF I would not care too much about but if the book was incomplete, that was big to me. He did point out that if it was slabbed I couldn’t read it anyway, Anyway I was just wanting other’s opinions. On green labels does the specific type of defect matter to you or are the all the same? Thanks.
  3. One of the few stand alone stories that almost everyone I know remembers. A true classic. Good luck in your search!
  4. 4.0 but I will admit that the interior whiteness of the covers I think is a big thing in this books favor. I just really don't like the interior cover tanning and this books interiors look great.
  5. I would go 6.0, but would not be surprised by a 6.5. Nice book.
  6. Great Books! I have never even seen some of the variants. GLWTS
  7. Cool books! I will start you off with a $20 opening bid on each of the books.