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Gfabiano

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  1. @AJD ill check it out, thanks. I'd be much happier if the 1st appearance of Loki was the Marvel edition!!
  2. @AJD HAHA that is just offensive placement. On the subject of UK variants...I also have a collection of UK publishers....know anyone who can help me out with what these are...and for the love of god what to do with them.... Thanks! Greyson
  3. Well, first of all thank you @AJD and @Get Marwood & I!! How could a new member NOT feel welcome with an answer like that? So thank you again it's clear that you know your stamps better than ALL of Google (I usure you of that). Its interesting how the comic market judges things like this, where I originally assumed these stamps made these comics worthless; prior to this post I spoke with many of my comic shop owner friends and they stated that the T&P stamps would create a historic significance to collectors. I was not convinced. Thats how I landed here and I am happy to see a different perspective. To the point, I have been selling these titles as "low grade readers" regardless of condition because I cannot in good conscience post the words " low grade PENNY DREADFULLS" (ick). Do you suggest I continue to market them as "low grade" soley because of the stamp? Thanks again. (Pictures to be posted later when my fiance stops glaring at me)
  4. Hello all! I am going through my collection and noticing a round black 9d or 10d stamp on the covers of some of my Silver Age titles! OUCH! I know that they are stamps used in the UK to adjust for price before Marvel and DC started printing the official variant. My question is, how should this effect values? Has anyone here ever dealt with these when selling? Thanks! Gfabiano