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Flying Saucers 1, Diary of Horror 1, Eerie 1, Earth Man on Venus.

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Working on finalizing a deal on a small lot of books and need to lock down some grades on a few I'm not sure about. Sorry for posting so many at once, but figured It would easier keeping them all together.

 

Oh well; If nothing else, cool covers to look at :cloud9:

 

 

Any input would be appreciated, Thanks!

 

 

FS1: This one has a 1/2" spine tear and small chip URBC that continues slightly into next page. Otherwise no hidden defects.

 

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DOH1: Small stain on URFC goes thru CVR and slightly thru first page, otherwise a beautiful copy in hand.

 

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E1: No hidden defects, just the obvious dust shadows.

 

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EMOV: No hidden defects

 

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I'd put those all from 6.0 to 7.0 with the sci-fi books being the strongest ( maybe even a 7.5 on the EMoV), and the Eerie being the weakest for dust shadows ( for which CGC may be lenient on, but still keeps the eye-appeal down a bit). A very nice selection of Avon classics!

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I'd put those all from 6.0 to 7.0 with the sci-fi books being the strongest ( maybe even a 7.5 on the EMoV), and the Eerie being the weakest for dust shadows ( for which CGC may be lenient on, but still keeps the eye-appeal down a bit). A very nice selection of Avon classics!

 

+1 I agree, as a lot these are 6.0 to 7.0 .

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