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Already $100 over Overstreet guide with 7 hours left!

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Yup, give me $150, and I can get you a 9.0 in about 60 days. Sound fair? You can pay me cash or money order.

 

Probably MO would be best, I'm not traveling up to upstate anytime soon

and sending Cash through the mail is nuts.

 

 

If you think you swing it in CGC 9.0, PM me the details.

 

I'd much rather deal with board members on my books.

 

 

 

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Yup, give me $150, and I can get you a 9.0 in about 60 days. Sound fair? You can pay me cash or money order.

 

Probably MO would be best, I'm not traveling up to upstate anytime soon

and sending Cash through the mail is nuts.

 

 

If you think you swing it in CGC 9.0, PM me the details.

 

I'd much rather deal with board members on my books.

 

 

 

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Okay, okay, I give up. I was pretending to be Harnish. Was I convincing? confused-smiley-013.gif

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I have the Winnipeg copy, raw, probably a strong 9.0 to weak 9.2. (No sell, mineminemine!) It is quite hard to find 60/63/104/151 in high grade.

 

 

I have HG in all of these except 60...

 

this one seems to be more ellusive.

 

 

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I have an 8.5 63, Northland, and two 9.0ish 104s. All raw. Of all the ones to elude me, its the 151 =(

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Well, yeah, but this book, and I think moreso 63, go for a good deal more than guide when they come available in grade. In most circumstances, you wouldn't expect a slabbed 9.2 to go for 50-75% more than guide.

 

On the flip side there is 33/64/100/130/138, which all tend to go for less than guide because they seem overly plentiful in HG.

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Seriously though, I have an issue but it is a low grade reader from my recollection.

 

I have this book raw in about 9.0 - 9.2 condition

but the book has an inking error though out the book.

 

I know that is kind of silly to look down on the book, since CGC doesn't take off

for manufacturer's printing errors - and the fact that if I bought one graded it could have the

same error inside...

 

But I'm not a fan of inking errors.

 

I guess it is just a personal thing.

 

 

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Man I don't know if I'm ever going to get one of these at a decent price...

 

I guess that black cover is just too hard to find in great shape!

 

ASM # 60 CGC 9.2

 

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60 and 63 are the toughest of the mid-silver age Spideys to find in grade. How tough? Take a look at this data - these two have about half the number of submissions of the surrounding issues!

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Man I don't know if I'm ever going to get one of these at a decent price...

 

I guess that black cover is just too hard to find in great shape!

 

ASM # 60 CGC 9.2

 

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60 and 63 are the toughest of the mid-silver age Spideys to find in grade. How tough? Take a look at this data - these two have about half the number of submissions of the surrounding issues!

 

Thanks fo the good info.

 

I guess I have no choice but to overpay...

 

 

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I am not sure why you guys think this is so scarce. I own several ungraded copies - all in the 9.0 to 9.4 range. There are 39 issues 9.2 and over in the census - that means 28% of all graded issues are high grade. No offense intended , but what am I am missing here?

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When a book has half as many high grade copies as the next, it makes it scarcer.

 

Only 39 9.2 and above ain't that much.

 

#62 has 61 in 9.4 and 135 over 9.2

#59 has 51 in 9.4 and 119 over 9.2.

#58 and #61 are both well over 50.

#57 is at 88.

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