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CGC blue label with color touch

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Just Golden Age. Not Silver.

 

I think there's an AF #15 with a similar notation? (shrug)

 

Interesting. I've never seen a blue label SA book with CT.

 

Neither have I. I assume its an old label?

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Just Golden Age. Not Silver.

 

I think there's an AF #15 with a similar notation? (shrug)

 

Interesting. I've never seen a blue label SA book with CT.

 

Yea I was pretty certain I'd seen a Silver Age book with CT. I believe it was indeed a Marvel but I feel like it may have been an FF 1 and not an AF 15....

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Just Golden Age. Not Silver.

 

I think there's an AF #15 with a similar notation? (shrug)

 

Interesting. I've never seen a blue label SA book with CT.

 

Yea I was pretty certain I'd seen a Silver Age book with CT. I believe it was indeed a Marvel but I feel like it may have been an FF 1 and not an AF 15....

 

Or it could have been both? hm

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Just Golden Age. Not Silver.

 

I think there's an AF #15 with a similar notation? (shrug)

 

Interesting. I've never seen a blue label SA book with CT.

 

Yea I was pretty certain I'd seen a Silver Age book with CT. I believe it was indeed a Marvel but I feel like it may have been an FF 1 and not an AF 15....

 

Or it could have been both? hm

 

Yea could have been.

 

I was looking through google images to see if one popped up. I found a whole list of someones blue labels with CT designated. They all are Golden Age though.

 

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Isn't one of the reasons CGC gave a pass to some GA books was the fact that some of the Church books got touched up?

 

Restored is restored. They designate S/M/E, but some get a pass. Makes no sense other than greed lives.

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Isn't one of the reasons CGC gave a pass to some GA books was the fact that some of the Church books got touched up?

 

Restored is restored. They designate S/M/E, but some get a pass. Makes no sense other than greed lives.

 

Well there must be some happy number of allowance they are going by on it.

 

I think the bigger issue is that CGC doesn't seem to disclose information like this.

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Isn't one of the reasons CGC gave a pass to some GA books was the fact that some of the Church books got touched up?

 

Restored is restored. They designate S/M/E, but some get a pass. Makes no sense other than greed lives.

 

Well there must be some happy number of allowance they are going by on it.

 

I think the bigger issue is that CGC doesn't seem to disclose information like this.

 

It is on the label :baiting:

 

 

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I asked a similar question, over in "ask cgc" about "small" amount of glue on spine. GA book had a blue label, the SA book was a PLOD.

 

The answer was "at CGC's discretion on GA books". Inconsistance or lenience for one era/book/ or whatever the case may be to warrant such discretion is what gives me concerns about the whole professional third party grading thing.

 

 

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