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Jasonhelmut

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  1. Is a paid membership required to submit CGC slabs to be reholdered?
  2. Bought late on a Friday night and had it by Monday! Super easy transaction plus super fast shipping makes a great combo! Thanks Bobby Watts.
  3. Spot on guessing. I did have all 3 pressed and cleaned. I think they graded about as well as they could have.
  4. Great shape, but the tanning killed the grade.
  5. Hey all, I posted a back cover with a piece out awhile back, but can post the whole thing now. Some minor chipping and small creasing, cream pages, and the chip out of the back. What do you think overall and how much/does the larger chip affect the grade? It’s only one the back, no pages. Thanks in advance.
  6. If the rest of the book was a 7.5 how much would this hurt the overall grade? It's definitely not chipping, I'm just not sure how big a hit it would be. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
  7. Thanks guys, exactly what I was looking for. I’ll just squirrel this away until the kids want to sell. Do you think there is benefit to leaving it in the older case? I think when people see the new holder the automatically think press. thanks again.
  8. This was graded back in 07 so I don’t think it was ever pressed. I have the grader notes attached. Does cgc grade stricter now? Do you think this would benefit from pressing? I think the fold on TRFC is the worst thing. Not sure if I should wait for grade guesses but it’s an 8.5. Do you think that’s as good as it could get? Notes seem ok. I’ve only pressed something once before and it took a hulk 181 from 5.5 to 6.5. A lot of experts on here so your opinions would be appreciated. Tough through the case.