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NM Timely Captain America #9 - Marvel Mystery - More!

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I am posting some very nice high grade Timely Comics today and tonight.

Just a handful but All are the single Highest Recorded grade

Including:

Captain America Comics #9 CGC NM 9.2

Captain America Comics #65 CGC NM 9.2

Marvel Mystery Comics #13 CGC NM 9.2

Young Allies Comics #13 CGC NM 9.2

Young Allies Comics #16 CGC NM 9.4

 

PGC Mint - Huge assortment of CGC graded NM books

 

Some really awesome covers highlight these issues.

Take a look at the closeups below and guess the issue.

 

 

* Also, take a look at my new website when you have a moment

PGC Mint Online

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And these are not a Pedigree, how?

 

No, not pedigree books but really nice.

The Cap #9 is now sold but the others are available.

 

These are just single examples from various collections, the cherries so to speak. Where they cam from I do not know. But I do wonder if any of them came from famous collections and were just forgotten. There are a lot of Mile Highs that were sold in the late 1970's and early 80's prior to the attachment of pedigree status. Same with the San Francisco and Chicago books (others too). Collectors just considered them nice books at the time. So they could be pedigrees that were lost over the years.

Perhaps someone out there can figure this out?

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And these are not a Pedigree, how?

 

No, not pedigree books but really nice.

The Cap #9 is now sold but the others are available.

 

These are just single examples from various collections, the cherries so to speak. Where they cam from I do not know. But I do wonder if any of them came from famous collections and were just forgotten. There are a lot of Mile Highs that were sold in the late 1970's and early 80's prior to the attachment of pedigree status. Same with the San Francisco and Chicago books (others too). Collectors just considered them nice books at the time. So they could be pedigrees that were lost over the years.

Perhaps someone out there can figure this out?

Who would be more qualified than you?

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