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Hi, I recently found some of my old comics and I know nothing about grading.I was hoping to get a ballpark for pre. & post pressing
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uncanny X-Men 307 gold. From what I've seen it's 1 of the only few comics I have that might be worth $. I'm hoping a pressing would fix the cover but I'm still worried about the tick near the top corner doesn't knock to much off bTY in advance.

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This book is low grade with many color breaking creases and some tears just from the photos. Pressing is only to take out more superficial bends. If you're new to the collecting (as opposed to reading) game, the book CGC published has a good primer on all aspects of the hobby. Paperback is $30, but could save or make you more $ to know what to look for before deciding on a course of action.

https://www.cgccomics.com/news/article/10586/cgc-guide-grading-comics-nelson/

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