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ASM 6, 11, 25, 38, 46 CGC 9.2-8.5 besides the other 26 .......

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Friends, here's my spare Amazing Spider-Man slabs I'd like to sell.

 

Note the several added books at the bottom, and page 10 has the last five from the title.

 

 

 

Normal rules apply, the first :takeit: in the thread wins. PM offers welcome, and the agreed on deal time stamp will be used to compare with any take it posted.

 

I'll take payments by PayPal, postal money order, or check. Shipping will be $10 and covers insurance in the USA, outside we''ll work it out.

 

Satisfaction is guaranteed, I will disclose anything important that I know of, like a CGC case cracked or scratched etc. If you're not satisfied, you can return a book in a reasonable time.

 

Feel free to send me a PM, ask any questions or for a rear cover picture, and thanks for looking.

 

The ASM 50 still has a crack along the back top of the case, I'll reslab it soon if no one takes it here.

 

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ASM Annual 2 CGC 7.0, OW pages, $100-Now $80 :news:SOLD

AF 15 CGC 6.0 SS by Stan Lee, slightly trimmed, $4500----Now $4000

ASM 8 CGC 5.0 purple label, OWW pages, $150---------Now $100 :news:SOLD

ASM 10 CGC 8.5 OW pages, $900 my best #10 --Now $800 firm

ASM 12 CGC 6.5 OWW pages, $280 :news: SOLD

ASM 19 CGC 8.5 OW/W pages, $400--------Now $355

ASM 24 CGC 8.5 OW/W pages , $250 :news: SOLD

ASM 28 CGC 8.5 OW/W pages, $940---------Now $800

ASM 34 CGC 9.0, OW pages, - $275--------Now $250

ASM 37 CGC 9.2 OWW pages, $550 firm

ASM 42 CGC 9.0 White pages, $275-------Now $250 :news: SOLD

ASM 42 CGC 8.5 White pages, $160------Now $135:news: SOLD

ASM 44 CGC 9.2, OW pages, ---- Now $425

ASM 45 CGC 9.0, OWW pages, $220-----Now $200

ASM 46 CGC 8.0 OWW pages, $115-----Now $100

ASM 47 CGC 9.2 OWW pages, $250 :news: SOLD

ASM 49 CGC 9.0 OWW pages, $180-----Now $160

ASM 50, CGC 9.0 with OW/W pages, $1000----Now $950

ASM 51 CGC 9.0 OWW pages,$320 --Now $275:news: SOLD

ASM 51 CGC 9.0 OWW pages, $320.----Now $300

ASM 56 CGC 9.2 White pages,$190-----Now $160:news:SOLD

ASM 59 CGC 9.0 OWW pages, $110----Now $95:news: SOLD

ASM 62 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, $500----Now $455

ASM 100 CGC 8.5 White pages, $110-----Now $100:news: SOLD

ASM 100 CGC 7.0 OWW pages, $75 ----Now $70

ASM 102 CGC 9.2 White pages, $210-----Now $180

ASM 103 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, $220-----Now $210

ASM 103 CGC 9.4 OWW pages, $110

ASM 106 CGC 9.4 OWW pages, $175 :news: SOLD

ASM 109 CGC 9.6 White pages, $210-----Now $175

ASM 112 CGC 9.4 OW pages, $150 :news:SOLD

ASM 133 CGC 9.4 CROW pages, $40-Now $25:news:SOLD

 

ASM 147 CGC 9.4 OWW pages, $55 :news: SOLD

ASM 151 CGC 9.4 White pages, $85 :news: SOLD

 

ASM 160 CGC 9.6 White pages, $75-----Now $50[/s] :news:SOLD

ASM 168 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, ------Now $30 :news:SOLD

ASM 180 CGC 9.6 OW/W pages, ------Now $30 :news:SOLD

ASM 181 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, ------Now $30 :news:SOLD

ASM 183 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, ------Now $25 :news:SOLD

ASM 189 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, ------Now $25

ASM 192 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, ------Now $25 :news:SOLD

 

added - ASM 125 CGC 9.4 white pages, $115 :news: SOLD

added - ASM 136 CGC 9.4 OW pages, $150 :news: SOLD

 

ASM 201 CGC 9.8 OWW pages, $70 :news:SOLD

ASM 210 CGC 9.2 OWW pages, $15 :news:SOLD

ASM 300 CGC 9.6 OWW pages, $220

 

Also added later, from my best collection, eying the CLink auction this month.

ASM 139 CGC 9.4 OW pages, $50

ASM 46 CGC 9.2 OWW pages, $450 firm.

ASM 38 CGC 9.0 OWW pages, $260

ASM 25 CGC 9.0 OWW pages, 550

ASM 11 CGC 8.5 OWW pages, $1400

ASM 6 CGC 8.5 OWW pages, $1950

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First let me post my 6.0 AF15 signed by Stan Lee recently. $4200 for this nice FN copy with off white to white pages.

 

It has the front cover edge and first eight pages trimmed slightly. There's only a few SS AF15's graded near this or better, 6.5 is currently the highest in the census.

 

Pricing is all over the place for signed books and any restored copies. This book has not been pressed.

 

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Look at the trimmed edge of the right side, the last picture. The lighter pages are trimmed, they didn't cut it excessively. I bought this over 25 years ago, I didn't know much about finding restoration issues then.

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ASM 10 CGC 8.5 OW pages, $800, GPA is $834 over the last year.

 

This is my best #10 right now and I'd like to upgrade it sooner.

pressed by Matt N.

 

FYI, in the picture there looks to be a wetness or staining/discoloring of the slab. That's evidently part of a new slab from CGC, all of them seem to appear like there's moisture between the layers of the slab. I think it's where the inner well is touching the outer slab in those places, and it has a slight film of whatever is on the surfaces between them. That affect isn't inside of the inner well.

 

Has anyone else noticed that with new slabs from CGC? Steve, how about you guys who receive so many?

 

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ASM 12 CGC 6.5 OWW pages, $280,

pressed by Matt.

 

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:takeit:

 

Nice pickup Mark...

 

Sharks Flames tomorrow night !

Got my seats to watch the Flames win !

 

Thanks!

you guys might actually win this one.

We haven't hit any rhythm yet, and our net is questionable at best.

Its just a matter of time though.

hope u have a crappy time (thumbs u

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ASM 19 CGC 8.5 OW/W pages, $358., GPA is $408 over the last year.

pressed by Matt N.

 

Note the faint lines seen on the slab are not the book, that's from where the inner liner touches the outer case. The books I just received are new slabs and that appears in person like a liquid inside. I think that is the two plastic layers touching, and the substance on their surface. I would bet it feels slick to the touch if you broke it out to see. I wonder if all the new CGC slabs are that way, or have they always been that way? Curious.

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