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DMJX

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  1. 4 minutes ago, revat said:

    You are charged for each service you want performed.  If you want them to grade your comic again you have to pay again.

    you can always have your comic pressed, it’s your comic.  Whether it’s a good idea is totally up to you, dependent on the comic and your personal preferences and situation

     

    but generally, you can pay them to perform the services as many times as you want if you keep paying

    Thanks Revat, also if you have a Off-White to White Book... does that actually affect the grade? I have a 9.6 Off-White to White but not sure if it's not a 9.8 because of that or if its a flaw in the book?

     

    Furthermore, can a 9.8 have off white pages?

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    On 5/4/2020 at 10:24 AM, valiantman said:

    There are thousands (perhaps ten thousands) of Stan Lee autographs which were witnessed and certified by CGC, so the value of yours is different.  Your book's value is primarily in your meeting Stan Lee.  That memory doesn't pass along to the next person if you sell.  There is value in an unwitnessed Stan Lee signature, but it's not a high demand item.  It's not possible put a price on "meeting Stan Lee and making a memory", so I guarantee that you keeping the book is worth more than trying to sell something (the memory) that can't be sold.

     

    On 5/4/2020 at 2:31 PM, Lightning55 said:

    There is no service for unwitnessed signature comics.  If you submit it for grading, it will likely get a Qualified Label, with the notation of "writing on the cover".  CGC will not recognize it as a signed comic, as it was not witnessed.

     

    On 5/4/2020 at 3:35 PM, IkewithMike said:

    I'll be the jerk here and say, file it under G for Garbage 

     

    What about using a service like James Spence Authentication? Don't matter?