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Question about new Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong variant
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Hello, I submitted both copies of the new Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong that roar when you open them up. Was wondering how CCS would press it with little device inside of it and how CGC would incase it without damaging it? I was just wondering how it will be done.

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@Bigdavebooth

That is a GREAT question! Because of the device, I believe the books would be rejected from pressing. Once our Pressing specialists have had a chance to review them, if they do get rejected our CS team will contact you about any needed refunds for the service. As for grading, we have and do grade books with additional inserts or extras in the book (like the Captain Britain mask that is not attached to the inside pages). In this case, it is going to depend on the size of the device. Our graders will need this in hand first to review but it is possible if the device is too thick, the books would be rejected from the service as ineligible for certification if encapsulation would end up damaging the books. Once you get these back, if you have the chance, let me know, or post a picture of one of the slabs in this post so other customers (and myself) can reference this later. 

Thanks as always @Bigdavebooth!

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On 12/14/2023 at 8:31 AM, MattM CS said:

@Bigdavebooth

That is a GREAT question! Because of the device, I believe the books would be rejected from pressing. Once our Pressing specialists have had a chance to review them, if they do get rejected our CS team will contact you about any needed refunds for the service. As for grading, we have and do grade books with additional inserts or extras in the book (like the Captain Britain mask that is not attached to the inside pages). In this case, it is going to depend on the size of the device. Our graders will need this in hand first to review but it is possible if the device is too thick, the books would be rejected from the service as ineligible for certification if encapsulation would end up damaging the books. Once you get these back, if you have the chance, let me know, or post a picture of one of the slabs in this post so other customers (and myself) can reference this later. 

Thanks as always @Bigdavebooth!

I'm also curious about this one - I'll try to follow along here or please let me know as well! :foryou:
I think the book may be thin enough that a thicker holder would safely hold it, depending on the other requirements at play for the process to work without issue. 

 

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That is great to hear! I am glad everything worked out for you @Bigdavebooth! As for the poly bags, we do not encapsulate these items for any of our collectibles and do not have any plans to in the future. Sorry for the inconvenience! 

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