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imremedyz

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  1. For low end anything will do but for the high end comics use mylar bags.
  2. As long as the original case has not been tampered with or damaged in any way then the original grade will still stand.
  3. It's mylar. Make sure to get the thicker boards to match.
  4. Estimated price is what it's valued at prior to grading. Simply put it's insurance so cgc knows what is owed if they lose or damage the book. Once the book price is placed at a high enough value you will have to move into a more expensive tier. It has nothing to do with the outcome of the grade. That part is completely up to the condition of the book. Hope this helps.
  5. Without an actual photo there's no way to know which copy you submitted. I would recommend reaching out to them through email with your order number so they can investigate things further for you. Everytime I have contacted CGC in the past about any concerns I had they responded promptly and helped ease my mind. Good luck!
  6. So I have a 1 in 50 fathom variant that is numbered with marker in the top left corner (4/50 7/50 23/50) that sort of thing. My question is, is there anyway to submit this and not get a green label? I know it's marker on cover but it's intentional? I'm not even sure if I sent it through CBCS verify signiture program if that would help since it's not a sig but a simple number that was intentional. If this has already been covered I apologize. This is my first post. Thanks on advance for any help you can provide.