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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
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On 7/4/2024 at 8:22 AM, ADAMANTIUM said:

It fits my grades for some surrounding issues too :)

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This grade range offers some really nice books for great prices! I picked this one up as I needed a copy for a custom registry set and it's a very sharp book for the grade, as is yours!

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On 7/4/2024 at 8:25 AM, Frisco Larson said:

This grade range offers some really nice books for great prices! I picked this one up as I needed a copy for a custom registry set and it's a very sharp book for the grade, as is yours!

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Yours does look nice, too (thumbsu

I'm thinking with no tears or scruff on the low grades they present well. 

Also reading the graders notes on mine.... it might have been mostly for the staple, which I didn't read before purchasing, but all good :)

Grader Notes:
staple detached top of back cover;
light finger bends on cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover.

 

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On 7/4/2024 at 9:24 AM, ADAMANTIUM said:

Yours does look nice, too (thumbsu

I'm thinking with no tears or scruff on the low grades they present well. 

Also reading the graders notes on mine.... it might have been mostly for the staple, which I didn't read before purchasing, but all good :)

Grader Notes:
staple detached top of back cover;
light finger bends on cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover.

 

Agreed that they DO present well but I'd put them both in the mid-grade category, not so much low grade. The graders notes on mine don't show anything as a glaring defect.

Grader Notes
light bends to cover
light creasing to cover
light staining to cover
moderate spine stress lines to cover
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