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Time to test your grading skills!

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Posted

H'llo all,

 

I received a book back from CGC and I'm rather dissapointed, not to mention baffled, at the grade given. Please inspect the following scan & give me your opinions and grades. Then I'll reveal the grade it received. And no calling CGC with the barcode # (that would be cheating). Thanx to all who give their input- even you, Darth.

 

Rick

Posted

OK, now I'm pissed!

 

pause. breathe.

 

Uh..can someone please tell me why my picture won't show? I've tried sending via Vistascan & Presto Pagemanager at 300, 400 & 600 dpi. I'm using the same files that I use for ebay, but they're not going through. I'm using the browse window on CGC's message page...? Should I send with an http address? And if yes, then how?

Maybe I'm an insufficiently_thoughtful_person...so go ahead and hit me with your best shots guys; just help me out when you're through PLEASE.

 

Thanx, your humble (and obviously retarded) colleague,

 

Rick

Posted

They sound too big...I think there's an attachment size limit of 75K or so.

 

Stick it in your own web space (perhaps that given away free by most Internet service providers) and include a link to it here, that's what I do.

Posted

Thanx James. I'll look into that tomorrow; I've never used web space before. As for size limitations, I tried several times at the sizes mentioned above. Sometimes it came back file too big, but obviously it was accepted(sic) twice above in some way. It's just not showing.

 

Oh, and size limit is mentioned at 70000 bytes FYI.

 

Rick smile.gif

Posted

Still though, having not seen it, I'll give it an 8.5. Am I close?

Posted

Well, while working on getting the pic up, I'll tell you it's a 1965 key issue from DC.

 

And cd4ever, 8.5 is just a middle-ground guess that lacks...oh shall we say "courage?" wink.gif

 

Hopefully I'll have it up by this afternoon.

 

Rick

Posted

Any label comments?

 

It looks like there's an impact crease on the lower-right corner; is that true?

 

Where's the back cover?

Posted

Just added the bc, James.

'Off-White pages' is the only label comment.

You are correct re the LR corner. As for the concentrated purple box UR, that is exagerrated by the scan.

Posted

Uh Greggy,

 

I appreciate your input, but some specifics would be nice.

Why would you grade this at an 8.0?

 

Thanx, Rick

 

PS: I'm not as big a as some might think! grin.gif

Posted

I'm just taking a guess and based on my history with similar bumps. I had a Journey into Mystery record reprint that was 9.4/9.6 otherwise have a bump. However, that copy looked a lot fresher than the GL 40. As I got a 9.0 on that one, I would figure 8.5 may be appropriate. However, in your initial post, you mentioned that you were baffled. Therefore, I dropped it to the next level just for prosperity's sake. frown.gif

Posted

CGC 9.0 VF/NM

 

Are there more impact creases along the top and bottom of the spine and along the edges? I know they downgrade quite severely for those. Not 100% sure b/c of migration of dirt to back cover. Is that also a tear to lower bc edge or a stain?

Got a batch of GL's back from CGC recently, some of which I thought were slightly hard done personally.

 

Al.

Posted

Geez, those are the highest resolution scans I've ever seen! Just based on the top 1/2 of the front and back cover, it looked like a 9.4 book to me.

Posted

The best CGC would give a comic with the two creases in the lower-right corner is a 9.0. If there were just one crease, it might be a 9.0, but since it appears to me there are two creases there, I'd say that LRC alone reduces it to 8.5. I've got several CGC examples similar to this one that are very high grade save for a single corner crease.

 

Since I can't see any other defects in the scans, I'm going with 8.5. Keep in mind that I only place about 50% confidence in any comic that I can't hold under bright, fluorescent light; there are often defects that do NOT show up in scans nor under normal room lighting, but are significant enough once seen under bright light to reduce grade. I've seen subscription creases so light that were very hard to notice until you held them right under bright light. Also, there are defects which you can't see at ALL which can significantly reduce grade. One example of this is slight moisture damage that doesn't cause paper rippling. Reynold Jay has a few CGC 6.0s that looked like 9.8s, except that the whole comic was slightly water-logged yet displayed NO rippling whatsoever.

 

Whenever you post scans of a comic, understanding that scans hide entire ranges of defects, it's also best that you post descriptions of the defects you can see since you are able to see the comic in person and hold it under varying intensities of light. Does anybody else see defects besides those in the LRC? Have you spotted any others, JLA?

Posted

There's a small impact bump on the LLC that doesn't look serious enough to break color. Based on seeing a ton of similar-era CGC books (and assuming no hidden damage) I'd say it stacks up quite well with other CGC 9.0 copies, but no higher, unless it's a prime Pedigree. grin.gif