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Would you submit a important comic for certification if it was in bad condition

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Not necessarily. Just ask comicsheet about an X Men #3 that went for something like $40 in CGC 0.5. shocked.gif

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first Appearance of Ronan the Accuser: The Kree Uber Soldier

 

You didn't answer my question. I said what's IMPORTANT about FF #65? tongue.gifgrin.gif

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I'm saying that Ronan the Acuser isn't an important character. I'm surprised it's even in the same post as Avengers 4.

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At least ont he coin side there are alot of coins that are slabbed that are graded good- very good. That is because to make sure that it is an original and not a copy. Depending on rarity and price of comic I would if not for anything for safety sake. If it gets stolen you will have cert number so it can be traced. CHRIS

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I think it depends on the specific book, the degree of low grade, the demand and importance (key or none key), and the rarity (maybe only a few are known to exist). If I had a low grade copy of Action # 1, you can bet your [!@#%^&^] I would submit it to CGC.

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