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Robb_Holm

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  1. That would largely depend on the actual value of the book. I have done this before where I got a book pressed after getting the original grade but it was a book that going up in grade was worth quite a bit. A 9.6 of something that is a $100 book going to a 9.8 that would be a $150 book isn't worth doing in my opinion. There is still great value in 9.6 graded books.
  2. I was able to have the dealer contact them to get it done. I certainly hope they aren't infected, lol.
  3. I had the owner look at the book and his thought 9.2 or 9.4 on the #181. I would assume he is pretty well versed considering he views graded copies all the time. It was good enough that now I am wondering if additional service may get up to a 9.6 or 9.8 on the copy. Thanks for the suggestion on the forum, I will definitely look at that.
  4. I have a collection I just recently started going through during the stay at home order. It;s all 30 to 40 years old and I decided to take some books to a friend who runs a comic store who submitted them to CDC (I wasn't a member at the time, until today). One of the books I submitted was a Hulk #181 and now I am wondering if I should have done pressing. I haven't received the order back yet so I was wondering if I can request it or would I have to re-send once I get it back depending on grade? Thanks Robb