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PGM Werewolf by Night #32

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I tried to do this once before but my front scane sucked so here I go again. I scanned this picture earlier this morning and I didn't realize a small part of the back cover picture has been cropped. The back cover is uniformly good in the sense there are no dings or tears or spots anywhere.

 

I have a couple of book sI am trying to decide if slabbing it is worth it or not. I really have no plans on re-selling but if I am goign to slab I would want to do it with a higher grade book.

 

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I don't really want to get into a debate as to why it is a silly book but why do you think it is 'slabbable', does that mean you feel it has a grade above, say, 9.0?

 

Nor I, and no offense meant . . .

 

Yes, it appears to be 9.0 or higher . . . can't really see the BC that well, but the FC is sharp! thumbsup2.gif

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For anyone interested this book came back last week a 9.6!!!

 

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that's a bump i think you can live with

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