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MPH1964

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  1. 7.5 — Straight up trade for 3 Wacky packs, some Pop Rocks, Bubble Yum and a Dazzler #1.
  2. I’m with Galen on this, just a little too much going on for 9.6 — slight corner bend BC, slightly travelled cover, a couple of scuffed corners, spine crease. But still a really nice book.
  3. No clear views of the spine so I can’t really give you a complete grade. I can see obvious defects such as spine creases, plus a corner bend, edge wear, dimples and soiling on the BC. It’s a nice book to be sure, but definitely not a 9.6 as it sits.
  4. Assuming no detachments and comic is complete, 2.0 is fair
  5. C&P will help this book but can’t fix the color loss or color breaking spine creases. Maybe get a half grade better. 8.5 Very nice book BTW.
  6. Cleaning would also help the light soiling on the back cover. The travelled cover also makes me think low 9’s.
  7. 2.0 The detached staple pushed me over the edge...
  8. Should you have your comic professionally graded and encapsulated? Not my place to say, but if you are just selling your comics as your user name suggests, you might want to go on eBay or comics dot gocollect and research the value. Both raw and graded. As an example: an Ironman 150 graded 9.6 is worth about $100. Since I agree with Deadpoolica’s 6.0 grade you can calculate your value minus your costs (shipping, pressing, grading, auction site commissions, etc.) and then make a determination whether to have your collectible graded. Hope this helps. End
  9. 6.5, because I’m easily distracted by shiny things...
  10. 2.0, I don’t think it could go much higher.
  11. I kinda got stuck on 5.5 after viewing the BC.