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Question regarding Star Wars #107- Qualified Label
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1 hour ago, Ready Fire Aim said:

Examples, links?

Well it is a defective copy. Some us would actually pass or pay less for a book like this.

I wonder how this compares with Canadian GA books that have blank interior covers hm

How **** are you? ^^^ You wrote right there. IN PLURAL, "...Canadian GA books..." (THE "S" makes your word PLURAL, DERP!)

So I responded...."...especially since you used a PLURAL indicating there are many more than just one, unlike this SW 107."  ....because, you did use a plural when you asked about the many foreign "books" you had.

So you're dishonest language, illteracy and trolling is appalling.

 

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1 hour ago, Chicago Joe said:

 

 

I could care less about the value of the book, as many of you are pointing out. I'm not trying to get rich. Many of you can say it, but I actually mean it. I get by just fine. I didn't make this post because I am gittier than a schoolgirl on prom night thinking I am going to become a millionaire LOL I literally just asked if anyone knew any more info on this book as far as, like anyone else heard of this error on this book, why they graded a green over a blue when there are plenty of examples of even the same exact errors on other books getting blue labels, like I said you guys can Google and find them or look on eBay lol, I could care less if this books sells for $50 or $5k. I have two 9.8's already and have 89/107 of the entire run....

I don't quite think people read my post right lol. 

That’s fine I was just offering an opinion since one of your posts mentioned it being potentially worth a good amount. That implied potential sale to me that’s all 

As for rarity, you said there one more graded. Raw collectors will have to check their runs and chime in but it’s by no means common.

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Apologies to anyone other than that Ready Fire kid who I have ignored. I didn't realize that in my original post it would have given everyone the idea that I was only here asking about this because I thought I was going to get rich off this book LOL :D I have re-read it many times and had I not been the one to post this, I wouldn't have read this thinking anything other than the person was looking for info and that they sounded excited that they came across this book, which for the record had been sitting in a box along with 2k other comics for 15+ years untouched, and that it turned out to be a very rare find. Whether the person who posted it has thoughts that they could make some money or not, I didn't get the impression they were here solely to find out that they would get rich. There are millions of people who have collected books a long time that still get excited when they find truly unique books as this one, and to most of us true hobbyists, this is a incredible find. Especially being there are none other like it, and me being such a die hard Star Wars fan and comic book collector. I appreciate most of the responses in they gave some info about errors like this and some opinions on why they give green and not blue, and vice versa. That info is appreciated.

All I wanted to know about this book was:

The rarity. Now I know, that this is indeed the ONLY one of it's kind. There are no other Star Wars #107 with a Manufactured Printing Error like this. This was already a very low produced book to start, and with this error now makes it even more rare and unique.

Value based on rarity. Would this type of error appreciate the value because of how rare this error is and because this had a low production? Many errors out there depending on what they are can be worth pennies or platinum. We all (should) know that if we've been around comics. I know people like to sound smart and love to be heard but that's common sense in this hobby.

Why green instead of blue. There are plenty of examples out there from CGC that show the EXACT SAME notes, "MANUFACTURED WITH BLANK INTERIOR COVER" that have blue labels and not green. So I was wondering why or if anyone knew a couple specific things that made it green instead of blue. 

That's all really. Thanks for your time! 

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29 minutes ago, comicginger1789 said:

That’s fine I was just offering an opinion since one of your posts mentioned it being potentially worth a good amount. That implied potential sale to me that’s all 

As for rarity, you said there one more graded. Raw collectors will have to check their runs and chime in but it’s by no means common.

Understood, and it wasn't you I was aiming at lol 

Coming down to being a good amount was more towards me thinking, should I definitely send in to try and get the blue label, should I take a bigger insurance policy for my personal collection lol and could this be in high demand for everything it is. Although I am not looking to part with it right now....everything has a price lol

And yeah, there is only one other Qualified copy of SW 107 at a 7.0, and I found out this morning it was for NAME WRITTEN ON COVER IN MARKER.

So as mentioned before, if there are more like this than no one is sending them in. So I think I could safely assume that this is for sure a one of a kind, as of right now. *Whether that makes this book $5k or $5, it's truly unique* 

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