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OT: Totally Unrelated to Vintage Cards - Mastronet Americana
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Okay.......sorry for anyone who doesn't want to read this....... |
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OT: Totally Unrelated to Vintage Cards - Mastronet Americana
Posted By: runscott
or a crack in the slab (if that's possible) - there would have to be an indication if it were a mark on the magazine |
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OT: Totally Unrelated to Vintage Cards - Mastronet Americana
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Tom, |
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OT: Totally Unrelated to Vintage Cards - Mastronet Americana
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
advantage that I see to grading the books. They are clear to elaborate the amount of work done to a book and they sell for significantly less (10-15% maybe of full book value). I would love to have an X-Men #1 and really wouldn't care if it had some restoration cause I don't want to pay $5K for it in even decent shape. Fortunately, I sold my books. I was really just buying them 10-15 years ago in BULK quantities for investments. I did okay but they have dropped SIGNIFICANTLY unless it's old stuff like Mastronet has in their auction. |
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