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  1. Thank you! As far as a qualified regrade, is it more desirable to have a blue label 0.5 or a higher qualified grade?
  2. By the way, I assume they mean the 12th actual page, not page 12 based on the page numbering on the non-advertising pages. Not completely sure though.
  3. I recently acquired a CGC graded Tales of Suspense 52 (first Black Widow) that is flagged as incomplete with a note that the coupon has been cut out of page 12. If anyone has an original raw copy and would be willing to share a photo of page 12 and the opposite side of that page, I would appreciate it. I'm curious what the damage is and whether the cutout impacts the story.
  4. Appreciate the reply. And thanks for the flaking suggestion. I guess cracking does make it sound worse than it is. I'll dig in to existing graded copies and see what I can find out.
  5. Sorry in advance if this is the wrong channel for this question. I have a book that I'm considering sending in for grading (photos attached). It has fairly extensive spine cracking but is otherwise in great condition. How does this sort of cracking typically impact the grade of the book? Is a 9.8 or 9.6 possible with cracking like this? I realize that the best way to confirm this would be to send the book in to CGC for screening, but I was hoping some of you with more experience might be able to comment based on prior experience. Thanks.