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Well it took 11 (or 12) submissions but it happened...

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Thanks Mike, I submitted these two together so I'm not that depressed on the Sensation 38.

 

Besides, the green label only enhances the Christmas theme... :insane:

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Happens to the best of us. Happened to me twice. Once on a Cap 12 where I missed the last page, (an ad page) was missing. And recently on a Sgt Fury 1, where an internal ad page was missing. I realllllly need to start counting pages. :blush: Congrats on the Action!

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My first returned GLOD. :(

 

I submitted this copy and didn't notice the missing page or do the page count!

 

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And yes, lesson learned but there was a nice silver gold lining to this...

 

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=5680972&fpart=1

 

 

:banana:

 

 

Not exactly sure, how the GLOD works, but I assume this is the actual grade exclusive of the missing page(s). If you wanted the book with a blue label, I assume it would have been graded as a 0.5 Incomplete. Am I right with my assumptions here?

 

It seems the PLOD can result in a book being worth as low as 10% of its unrestored value in the same condition. What is the approximate hit that a GLOD book would normally have to take in comparison to an unrestored copy in the same equivalent grade?

 

BTW: What was CGC smoking when they gave a 7.0 on the Superman book? lol

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