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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. 1A. I can't really answer this for you. 1B. There is a market for double covers. 1C. No. 2. I'm not an expert, but, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to sell it on eBay. 3. There are only 3 "professional" grading companies. None of them are in New York.
  2. Looks like the shop makes them themselves, or has 'em printed for them.
  3. Probably about tree fiddy. Use eBay sold listings to see if any of these in high grade sell for anything over $100.
  4. Would MCU fanbois lose their if Snyder was announced to direct a film?
  5. 1. Depends on the Age. Older books, which are subject to more wear-and-tear and/or more brittle condition, require more TLC when handling them. I could probably grade all of my Moderns within a minute. 2. Can you clarify what you mean by "check list"?
  6. Fixed that for ya. Not to insinuate that you're perpetuating this culture, but I wish that people would stop thinking in a Marvel vs DC take-a-side fashion. They both have strengths and weaknesses. One film franchise started 5 years before the other. I'll take this as a "too expensive for their own good" comment, then. I got a little booklet with my Infinity War and Endgame collector Blu-rays, and they're really cool (however small and only 20ish pages). They made me consider getting those "Art of..." ones.