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folks, I have the reprint version of amazing fantasy 15 that was REISSUED around 2002. It has been signed and sealed with the certificate of authenticy from stan lee collectables. 

I want the book to graded. But when i submit it, what service do I choose and what happens with the certificate in the back of the envelope. Does that get returned to me. .

 

Thank you in advance for any info you can provide

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Hello,

Please remove the COA before submitting this to us for JSA authentication. The bag does not need to be sealed for our team to verify this signature. We do not need the COA and it may not be returned if submitted with the book. 

Thanks for checking! 

As for the tier of service, this is entirely up to you. Grading fees will vary depending on the grading tier you choose. There is no one set grading fee for everything. All the grading fees options can be viewed at here CGC Services & Fees | CGC (cgccomics.com).

Choose a grading tier based on the declared insurance value you list for your book.  Each tier has a maximum declared value amount that can be listed per book to qualify for that tier.  If a book value exceeds that maximum, then a higher tier must be selected. The higher the value of your book the higher the grading fee.  

The value we ask for is an insurance value, the amount you would feel comfortable with in terms of a replacement value if the book was lost or damaged. We encourage you to be conservative as we do not reimburse if it has been over-valued. If a book were grossly under-valued, we would contact you to bump the book to a higher grading tier and you would just pay the difference in the grading fees at that time. 

If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank you!

 

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