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Posts posted by Justafo
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Hi all, i didn't see this question answered in the n00b thread and wondered how this works.
I have some books that are already graded by CGC. I'd like to get them signed and obtain a yellow label. Once the signature is complete, will CGC retain the previous grade or will it need to be re-submitted for a new, potentially higher or lower, grade? Any help is appreciated, or please just point to a post on this topic.
Thanks!
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Wanted to play a little game. Here are the notes I got back for Wonder Woman 160 from 1966 today. Haven't seen the grade yet. What would be your best guess of what grade it will get based on these notes?
*light spine stress lines breaks color
*small crease right bottom of front cover breaks colorAnd go! I'll post pictures when I have the book next week...
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Sadly, yes, the centerfold is completely detached.
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Thoughts?
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Greetings. First time poster here. Found a low-grade copy of Hulk 181 and got it for a song. Seemed like a bargain at any grade, but curious what you all think it would grade at. I'd be thrilled with a 3, content with a 2 and, well, happy to have it if it's lower, too.
MVS is still there but centerfold is detached. "Steven" wrote his name on the cover, too. Photos galore below -- last time it comes out of the mylar before grading.
PGM Wonder Woman 33 (DC, 1949)
in Hey buddy, can you spare a grade?
Posted · Edited by Justafo
Good morning, looking for your thoughts on this Wonder Woman 33 from Jan-Feb 1949. Presents really well.
There's a small pencil mark in the top left corner, a tiny imperfection in the lower right area, and a 1-inch or so fold in the back lower-left corner, which does not break color. Staples are tight, all pages firmly attached. A penny for your thoughts...