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comichest54

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  1. Before I start, I definitely understand the longer than normal wait times when it comes to grading comic books, trading cards, video games, etc. Especially since the pandemic came around and with people at home, all they did was focus on the items they had and what they could do with them. I get it. I did the same exact thing. I sent in 10 of my father's silver age X-men comic books for grading. All of them being under #50. Not only at some point in time would I have a grade on them if everything worked out, but they would be in a very nice clear case and hold an upgraded familial value since they came from my father of all people. -- So I sent them in . . . . and since August 2021, I have heard nothing and read nothing about them (meaning I've tried to get updates by logging in to the official CGC website and clicking on both "View Status" and "View My Packing Slips": View Status - We haven't received any submissions from you in the last 8 months. View My Packing Slip - I click on the "order number" and the loading symbol goes around and around until it finally says I need to contact customer service. I click on Track and it says Order # not found. -- If CGC needs proof on my end that I sent them in, I have my order number and a copy of my packing slip. I could find the Fedex label if you need that as well. I just want an update letting me know that the comics are in the possession of CGC and not lost in the mail somewhere. To speed things along, my order number is CGC2286530302.
  2. Bump. I had to wait for moderator's approval.
  3. Hi everybody, new user here. Just registered yesterday after finding out that my dad has a bunch of early X-men (this one and then a bunch of #20's and #30's). Creasing in the corners and on the spine is definite. The front cover top left and the top right back cover, I don't know what the specific term for that is but it's definitely not a rip. More like a discoloration.