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How many millions would this sell for?

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It would only sell for more than a million if you get Stan Lee to take a bite out of it.

 

He'd have to sign it, have that signature witnessed by CGC, and slabbed.

 

I would guess, with the bite missing, it'd grade a 1.8.

 

There is no bite missing. It is covered up by the protective cotton ball. The article I read about this ridiculous quasi-relic is that the woman saw the face as she was about to devour the toasted cheese sandwich, and by the power of the image, willed herself to not do so, despite her having devoured every single other toasted cheese sandwich that she had set upon since her youth.

 

I was talking about Dice's sammich, with the image of AF #15 in it, not the mary sammich.

 

:makepoint:

 

I never let details get in the way of an oration.

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It would only sell for more than a million if you get Stan Lee to take a bite out of it.

 

He'd have to sign it, have that signature witnessed by CGC, and slabbed.

 

I would guess, with the bite missing, it'd grade a 1.8.

 

There is no bite missing. It is covered up by the protective cotton ball. The article I read about this ridiculous quasi-relic is that the woman saw the face as she was about to devour the toasted cheese sandwich, and by the power of the image, willed herself to not do so, despite her having devoured every single other toasted cheese sandwich that she had set upon since her youth.

 

I was talking about Dice's sammich, with the image of AF #15 in it, not the mary sammich.

 

:makepoint:

 

I never let details get in the way of an oration.

 

Neither does anyone else around here....

 

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