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Any reason to include a COA on a signed comic?

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I wouldn't send it in. If you do they won't send it back. So I'd just submit it without the COA and tape it to the back of the slab when it came back.

 

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CGC doesn't care about the COA, so it makes no sense to include it with the submission - it has absolutely no bearing on what the eventual green label is going to say.

 

With that said, if a COA does end up sneaking its way into the package, CGC will mail it back with the books - if they remember to do so, that is ;)

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Just send a copy of the COA for information purposes- then if it does not come back, no big deal.

 

CGC doesn't care about a signature COA - it has no informational purpose for them. As such, there's no point in sending it along.

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Just send a copy of the COA for information purposes- then if it does not come back, no big deal.

 

CGC doesn't care about a signature COA - it has no informational purpose for them. As such, there's no point in sending it along.

 

Can't hurt. If it is a limited book 1 of 25 for instance, to think that CGC knows everything about every book is proven wrong daily with all the label mistakes. And mschmidt may not always be available to tell them.

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