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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8

295 = two 9.8

290 = Fifty five 9.8

 

 

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

Incorrect, check the surrounding issues ... lots of copies arent even NM due to people storing them incorrectly (thumbs u People dont sub them if they are going to come back less than 9.4 :gossip:
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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

Or it's more lucrative to sell them bagged because of some wishful dorks. Sup Greekie?
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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

 

Once they do maybe a bagged version will be desirable down the road.

 

R.

 

 

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

 

I am agreeing with MK on this one. People see the production flaws that knock most down to a 9.4 or below and choose not to submit them.

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

These arent Romance books, I know plenty of people who need and look for these issues in HG
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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

These arent Romance books, I know plenty of people who need and look for these issues in HG
Maybe they should be a little more proactive instead of waiting for others to take the chance? (shrug)
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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

 

I am agreeing with MK on this one. People see the production flaws that knock most down to a 9.4 or below and choose not to submit them.

 

I think seeing GPA prices which is usually less then $40 on average for 9.8s is whats stopping people from submitting them.

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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

 

I am agreeing with MK on this one. People see the production flaws that knock most down to a 9.4 or below and choose not to submit them.

 

I think seeing GPA prices which is usually less then $40 on average for 9.8s is whats stopping people from submitting them.

Yes, show people the $$ and they will submit.
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What? Is that hard to get in 9.8?

 

Jim

Very... thats one of the three issues placed in a polybag with the floating card .

 

 

I dont know dude, census shows 14 subbed and one third are 9.8s (shrug)

 

Maybe people have no interest in subbing them yet.

 

Compare the UXM poly-bagged issues (294/295/296) census numbers with other UXM books.

 

294 = one 9.8 Only 13 have been submitted

295 = two 9.8only 10 have been submitted

290 = Fifty five 9.8out of 69 submitted

 

 

My take is people have no desire to take them out of their bags and submit them.

 

I am agreeing with MK on this one. People see the production flaws that knock most down to a 9.4 or below and choose not to submit them.

 

I think seeing GPA prices which is usually less then $40 on average for 9.8s is whats stopping people from submitting them.

So then why are they submitting 281s, 288s, 289s, 290s (shrug)

 

The big collectors know what the "true" value is. Ive had two private transactions with 295 and 296

 

Mr.Highgrade had plenty of 9.8s from 200-300 and a krapload of 9.6 raws ... his bagged issues were like 9.0s and 8.5s...

 

Jim's had like 100 copies of them :juggle:

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