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Can a press fix this?
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4 hours ago, littledoom said:

Those crease lines will still be there but not as noticeable. the surrounding area will be flat. it's a good idea to press especially if getting a high grade is your encapsulation goal (I don't think it will grade above 9.2 with those creases tho)

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4 hours ago, littledoom said:

Those crease lines will still be there but not as noticeable. the surrounding area will be flat. it's a good idea to press especially if getting a high grade is your encapsulation goal (I don't think it will grade above 9.2 with those creases tho)

A follow-up question; what exactly causes that particular crease? I seem to have a lot.  Well, not me, well , maybe me, but you know what I mean. I hope.

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5 hours ago, Spawnfreak said:

A follow-up question; what exactly causes that particular crease? I seem to have a lot.  Well, not me, well , maybe me, but you know what I mean. I hope.

those probably came from being mishandled- being forced by someone into and out of a fully packed tight longbox. perhaps shoving into the box.. I dont think it was a very valuable comic until last year

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If it helps, I've had a few white/light cover comics pressed and then graded through CGC. This one in particular looked very similar to yours and I was pleasantly surprised at the outcome. I went with pressing, not quick pressing FWIW.

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16 hours ago, IbukiLord said:

I've never had a booked pressed before and looking at selling this book to fund more submissions, I only got it for a dollar but I see high grades of this can fetch a very good price.

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They can be greatly reduced to the point where you have to look for them, if the one doing the work knows what they are doing. 

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