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csaag

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  1. is is still in the bag ? if so poss reflections caused by the bag ?(eg is bottom left corner a crease or reflection?)

    looks like a good reading crease on it too. 

    if that corner has a crease and with that reading crease, I'll guess a 8.5-9.0.  I see some other examples for sale rated 9 & above and none of them have as pronounced a reading crease.  Maybe they can all press out and you'd do much better.

    Welcome to the boards

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    the fair market value- Standard or Express tier

     CGC will bump up the tier themselves if the resultant grade warrants it.

    You won't get a refund if you submit it to the higher tier and it turns out to have a grade/FMV of a lesser tier.   I believe the FMV you give it when submitting is for return insurance purposes mainly (more experienced members can correct me if I'm wrong) so you have to balance out submittal fee vs return home insurance

  3. Sorry, the reflection off the bag makes it hard to spot details and the pic itself doesn't seem to have enough resolution. I understand you may not want to handle a valuable book much, but a good scan of the front and back is the best way to get decent estimates of a grade.  Plus a pic of the inside (not a scan of the inside)matters too.    If u don't have a scanner, better res pics of the spine/corners would help.  It does seem like a nice copy so congrats.

  4. to explain my reasoning, given that I don't know the CGC grading guidelines - I look at my copy of the OS grading guide and other online guides.  In addition to trying to identify defects (spine tics, ULC, cover wear), I count them up and try to categorize them in terms of overall amount & severity.  About a dozen (ie large accumulation) spine tics, none of major size, plus the corner & front cover wear.  They also list a line chart of total number of defects per grade level which is a general range. Then I try to find graded copies (or similar issues) for sale on MCS etc and come up with a number.  I am very much an amateur grader so I can easily be off and hopefully you get the same people grading it that graded the WW example you gave cause it looks worse than your Det336. Good luck with it!

  5. I am the very definition of 'amateur' so don't take whatever I say to heart.

    I'm just going off the Heritage grading scale and the Overstreet grading guide I have (neither of which are the CGC grading scale - whatever that is)

    Neither of them state color breaking creases in corners for any level of mint.

    That URC now looks, to me, like it doesn't break color.  There's another by the ULC which also looks to me like it doesn't break color.

    So I see it as that LRC with also both left side front corners having a little wear. There's also something on that middle A in CANADA but I dont think that's a big deal.

    For those reasons, I'd say 8.5. 

    Maybe it presses to  a 9