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Nilo2

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  1. On 3/1/2023 at 5:34 PM, ak47po said:

    My six books have been in GEI for 60 business days. They where signed by Todd on 12/7/22.

    I've got 6 books too and they just went to GEI today (3/3/23). 60 days is outrageous, especially considering how long we've already waited ......:tonofbricks:

  2. On 3/2/2023 at 6:59 PM, atticus.fetch said:

    So which do you think is more valuable: submit to the CC signature series and get a yellow/green label with a mention of some writing inside or submit to CBCS and potentially get a yellow label for a verified Byrne signature forgoing the Claremont signature. I already have a dozen other books in similar condition I am considering submitting for the CC signature (including a better condition #121).

    I would submit this particular book to CBCS and the others to CGC for the Clairmont signature. At some point, Clairmont will probably do a signing event with CBCS and you can submit #120 then. Just my two cents though.

  3. That's a very presentable copy that you have there. My guess is that it would come in somewhere between 8.5-9.2. If you submit the book to CGC for the Clairmont signing, you will automatically receive the yellow and green label that @atticus.fetch referenced. I'm not a huge fan of green labels because they usually suggest some kind of exception or defect to the book worth noting. If you submit the book to CBCS for their verified signature program, the book will comeback slabbed in one of their yellow labels. They use the same label for both verified and witnessed signatures (assuming it's authentic of course)...

  4. The subscription crease alone isn’t the real issue. I think the spine split and multiple tears are what is really affecting the grade. I agree with the others here. Your book is unlikely to improve in grade. That being said, you don’t risk much by re-submitting (other than cost). I suspect CCS will decline the c&p due to the spine splits and the book will be regraded as is. Who knows, you might get a 2.5. It’s already a great looking 2.0 holy grail though. Up to you. Thanks for posting.