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PGM Marvel Feature 1

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I dont see much that a press would help. In that grade, i definitely think you're better off buying a slabbed copy rather than press/sub that copy. For the cost of a press and sub, you can probably buy a copy as nice or better.

 

btw, it isnt Defenders 1. It's Marvel Feature 1 (thumbs u

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The spine has a lot of wear. TOp and bottom spine corners both have problems. Looks like there's a stain the the 25c box and the back cover is really dirty. IME, CGC is REALLY tough on those square bound books also. The spine is almost always screwed up on the square bounds but it doesn't seem like CGC cuts them any slack at all on the squarebound slabs that I have.

 

Looking at gpa, it seems like it'd be cheaper to just buy one in that grade range especially since you could then sell this one to recoup a little bit of the purchase price.

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The spine has a lot of wear. TOp and bottom spine corners both have problems. Looks like there's a stain the the 25c box and the back cover is really dirty. IME, CGC is REALLY tough on those square bound books also. The spine is almost always screwed up on the square bounds but it doesn't seem like CGC cuts them any slack at all on the squarebound slabs that I have.

 

Looking at gpa, it seems like it'd be cheaper to just buy one in that grade range especially since you could then sell this one to recoup a little bit of the purchase price.

 

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It's your book but pressing and slabbing a copy in this grade is not worth it. Keep it for now and look for a higher grade copy or one that is already slabbed. Just my 2c

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