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Guess the CGC grade: Detective Eye #2, 1940 Centaur!

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Here's a slow pitch right down the plate for y'all... :grin:

 

Guess the grade! Qualified grade (centerfold missing), green label. Nice colors. Note the inch spine split ULC. Off-white pages, no other label notes.

 

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Here's a slow pitch right down the plate for y'all... :grin:

 

Guess the grade! Qualified grade (centerfold missing), green label. Nice colors. Note the inch spine split ULC. Off-white pages, no other label notes.

 

:whistle:

 

I guess that the real question is, "Is the Qualified Label enough of a qualifier for something as significant as a missing wrap?"

 

I mean, it's not just like some little Marvel Value Stamp or coupon has been cut out of a non-story page . . . :grin: Presumedly, you're missing at a minimum, two pages of story art, and maybe even four hm

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Here's a slow pitch right down the plate for y'all... :grin:

 

Guess the grade! Qualified grade (centerfold missing), green label. Nice colors. Note the inch spine split ULC. Off-white pages, no other label notes.

 

:whistle:

 

I guess that the real question is, "Is the Qualified Label enough of a qualifier for something as significant as a missing wrap?"

 

I mean, it's not just like some little Marvel Value Stamp or coupon has been cut out of a non-story page . . . :grin: Presumedly, you're missing at a minimum, two pages of story art, and maybe even four hm

Your forgetting the infamous AF 15 that was missing everything inside but the Spider-Man story. What did it get? 6.0...6.5?

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