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Sepo

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  1. Right? There were a bunch of other books from the same era (Defenders, Avengers, etc.) with the same defect. They were cheap enough to make them worthwhile to me.
  2. That's what I was thinking. Thank you for confirming that.
  3. Thank you very much for your input. It pretty much aligns with my thinking. These books are some some samples I had taken pictures of. There are more, with some being in 8.0 to 8.5 without the label. So what is the highest grade a book with such a label could get? What is the ceiling?
  4. I came across some Bronze age comics locally that were really inexpensive to buy from the original owner. The reason was obvious; he had applied Dymo labels onto the covers back when he bought them new in the 70's. I tried to remove them using various methods, but damaging the book is unavoidable. Since those labels aren't going anywhere, I'm curious just what kind of impact do these labels have on the overall grade of the book. None of the books were abused or improperly stored, but those labels have to impact the grade. The general condition of the books in question would range from 5.0 to 8.0 WITHOUT the label. I'm curious what you folks think the respective grade of these books would be with, and without the label. I've attached pictures of some of the books in question. Thank you very much for helping me to understand grading.
  5. I apologize for creating this thread in the wrong area. It has been moved to Grading and Condition issues.
  6. Hey, everyone! My name is Steve, but my friends call me Sepo. I bought my first comic book back around 1970. I remember it was The Incredible Hulk, but I can't remember which issue it was. Anyway, I became hooked on Marvel superhero comics. I took a break from collecting around 1979 when I decided I needed to save money for my first car. I got back into actively collecting 1995 and I'm so glad I did. I had forgotten how much enjoyment these comics can provide. Anyway, I have to check the mail, now. Today, I am expecting to receive 3 CGC graded comics. Not only are they the first I've ever owned, but they're the first I will have ever even seen in person! Big day! Thanks for letting me be a part of this community! PS - I just realized that I started collecting FIFTY YEARS ago! I am so old ;-)
  7. Thanks for the sound advice! I would probably only consider slabbing what few key silver age books I own (ASM #9, FF #52 Marvel Super-Heroes #12, etc.) and some Bronze Age (Hero for Hire #1, Eternals #1 & & #2, Marvel feature #1, #2 & #3). The process is a little complicated to understand, but there's a lot of helpful information to be found here on these forums. Today, I should be receiving THREE Slabbed books (the first I have ever owned). Very excited! My journey begins.......
  8. 57 and started collecting around 1970. My God! I just realized that means I've been collecting comics for half a century! Now I feel old.
  9. I love Strange Tales! Very cool artwork. I posted these images on a different thread earlier, but I think they belong here. These are the newest additions to my collection.
  10. Hi! I'm new to CGC, but I've been collecting since 1970. My focus has always been The Incredible Hulk, Fantastic Four, The Avengers, etc. I stopped actively collecting around 1979, but I never stopped loving comics. I got back into collecting about 10 years ago and I gotta say that they've brought me a great deal of comfort over the last year. I am seriously considering having some of my books graded and slabbed, which is a whole new world for me. I've never even held a slabbed book before. Anyway, here are scans of some of the latest additions to my collection.