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Daventry

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  1. Thanks so much for all of the great advice. I opted not to go to the signing as Robert Englund was charging $150 for autographs! Add in the cost of a CGC witness and it would have cost me more than what I would even be able to get for the comic.
  2. Fair warning: I am a complete noob at this so please don't rake me over the coals. I am simply trying to find an answer to my question. I have a 1st issue of the 1989 A Nightmare on Elm Street Marvel comic that I purchased new when it came out in 1989 and has been stored away in plastic ever since. I have contemplated selling it the last few years. There is a Robert Englund signing coming up in our area soon and now I am wondering if I should get my comic signed first before selling. I can only assume that would increase the sale value on the comic, correct? My second question is, if I go ahead and sell the comic, I am assuming someone will want verification that Robert Englund actually signed it? Is there a way for me to ensure the signature is authenticated?