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Douglas M. Haus

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  1. Yeah that kind of info is not available (only if a book is SS or not), though I wish it was, would be super helpful to see the rarity of some signature combos.  Obviously some SS are more rare than others

  2. Not to necessarily push you to the competition but CBCS does have a Red Label Service wherein they will have a 3rd party authenticate that the signature is legitimate through scientific means which I would argue is better than green label.  I am hoping that CGC will do the same one day but I have an odd feeling CBCS will see that as an assault on their intellectual property

  3. Fantastic Four # 19 Worth Pressing?

    Desiring some input here, still getting back into the hobby and considering have a comic or two pressed to see what happens.  My first one up for a possible press and re-grade is a Fantastic Four # 19.  Curious what others think if it will help the grade based on the grader notes.  My gut tells me no as the issues they mention don't seem to be improved with pressing.  Here is the CGC grader's notes/info:

     

    Title:  Fantastic Four
    Issue:  19
    Issue Date:  10/63
    Issue Year:  1963
    Publisher:  Marvel Comics
    Grade:  9.2
    Total Graded At:  13
    Page Quality:  WHITE
    Grade Date:  12/29/2014
    Category:  Universal
    Art Comments:  Stan Lee story
    Jack Kirby and Ayers art
    Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman cover
    Key Comments:  1st appearance of Rama-Tut.
    Letter from Steve Gerber.
    Full page ad for X-Men #1
    Grader Notes:  Back Cover Multiple Shadow
    Bottom Staple Wear Breaks Color
    Spine Lite Stress Lines Breaks Color
    Top Staple Recessed