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Ghostergameak

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  1. My main goal is to preserve my more valuable issues. I don't have any plans on selling them at least not for another 10-20 years. I have little experience in grading. I was very careful when reading them and making sure they were stored properly. Thanks for the info, it gives me some food for thought. By the way I do happen to have a NM98. I didn't realize what the value had climbed too.
  2. My collection is all modern age comics from the late 80's to early 2000's. They are all bagged, boarded and in boxes. I have an excel file listing titles, quantity and my cost (most of them were bought direct from Westfield Comics) along with a current Overstreet Price guide value. I'm not really interested in selling any at the moment, but am trying to gauge what a good cut-off value would be to have sent in for grading. I realize that it is subjective for each person, so I'm looking to see what others have done in the same situation. For example I have half a dozen that show of value over $100. Would anyone go lower than that, like down to $50 ? Or how about a run of 3-4 issues together that value out over $100 ? Thanks for taking the time to answer!