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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

They don't (CGC) recognize sigs unless they are witnessed actually by a CGC official , and treat it as "writing on the cover" , ....or somthin like that ................. :P.... :P

crappy explanation hooks :P

 

They probably thought the 245 was a 9.0 expect for a major defect.

 

If that were the case, they would have listed the defect on the label. It makes no sense that one is green and one is blue.

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

They don't (CGC) recognize sigs unless they are witnessed actually by a CGC official , and treat it as "writing on the cover" , ....or somthin like that ................. :P.... :P

crappy explanation hooks :P

 

They probably thought the 245 was a 9.0 expect for a major defect.

 

I think I lucked out with with the blue label on the signed #251, but I am not going to complain about it!

 

These two were bought from Mike/drbanner and there was an ad in the back of each mylar for a signing at Mid-Town comics (can't remember the date).

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

 

It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

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I dropped by Fedex yesterday morning after my week in San Diego and I had two boxes waiting for me:

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Group 1: 30 Value Fasttrack Submissions

 

 

:takeit: Really, I will! lol

 

Nice book.

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

 

It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

I didn't realize the submitter had an option; I thought if a book is signed--not under the umbrella of the Signature Series--that it automatically received the green label. :shrug:

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

:/It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

I didn't realize the submitter had an option; I thought if a book is signed--not under the umbrella of the Signature Series--that it automatically received the green

label. :shrug:

 

Dunno ? , ...Think it has somethin' to do with how hard it's raining when the umbrella is in use ??...........................................

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I have received a message from CGC and the signed #251 should have been given a GLOD as well. I will probably send it in for relabelling with my next submission.

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

:/It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

I didn't realize the submitter had an option; I thought if a book is signed--not under the umbrella of the Signature Series--that it automatically received the green

label. :shrug:

 

Dunno ? , ...Think it has somethin' to do with how hard it's raining when the umbrella is in use ??...........................................

 

:kidaround:

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

 

It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

I didn't realize the submitter had an option; I thought if a book is signed--not under the umbrella of the Signature Series--that it automatically received the green label. :shrug:

 

It's one of those "off the menu" thingies.

 

 

At least, it was at one point. I don't know if it's still kosher or not, but I have heard of people requesting a Blue label when there was a defect - such as a popped staple - on an otherwise HG book that would normally go into a Green Label slab

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

 

It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

I didn't realize the submitter had an option; I thought if a book is signed--not under the umbrella of the Signature Series--that it automatically received the green label. :shrug:

 

It's one of those "off the menu" thingies.

 

 

At least, it was at one point. I don't know if it's still kosher or not, but I have heard of people requesting a Blue label when there was a defect - such as a popped staple - on an otherwise HG book that would normally go into a Green Label slab

 

:think:

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:hail: Man, what a sweet run of Batmans!

 

How come the #245 got a green label but the signed #251 didn't? :shrug:

 

Two possible explanations;

 

It's a mistake, and should be in a GLOD;

 

or

 

a Blue label was requested by the submitter, and the grade was knocked down accordingly for the flaw.

 

 

I didn't realize the submitter had an option; I thought if a book is signed--not under the umbrella of the Signature Series--that it automatically received the green label. :shrug:

 

It's one of those "off the menu" thingies.

 

 

At least, it was at one point. I don't know if it's still kosher or not, but I have heard of people requesting a Blue label when there was a defect - such as a popped staple - on an otherwise HG book that would normally go into a Green Label slab

 

:think:

 

Yep, when I submit something I think may get a qualified label, such as a signature or something loose, I always ask for Universal labels and lower grades rather than qualified labels and higher grades.

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