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Hoss163

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  1. Good Evening All, (new member and first post) What is better for price appreciation when buying an already graded/slabbed comic: 1 - Lower grade BUT white pages (IE: 5.0 whitepages) 2 - Higher grade off-white/cream pages (8.0 off-white/cream pages) I'm thinking white pages are more important but... since its pertaining to ONLY graded copies and the cover is only seen and hence more like a piece of art, a higher grade would be better for price appreciation in the future. No time line for value to go up (maybe like 20-30 years from now, this is just for me to pass down) For more details, i'm looking at getting some silver and bronze age comics (first appearances and #1 issues). Obviously higher grade and white pages is the grail Thanks All and look forward to your answers
  2. Good Morning All, (new member and first post) What is better for price appreciation when buying an already graded/slabbed comic: 1 - Lower grade BUT white pages (IE: 5.0 whitepages) 2 - Higher grade off-white/cream pages (8.0 off-white/cream pages) I'm thinking white pages are more important but... since its pertaining to ONLY graded copies and the cover is only seen and hence more like a piece of art, a higher grade would be better for price appreciation in the future. No time line for value to go up (maybe like 20-30 years from now, this is just for me to pass down) For more details, i'm looking at getting some silver and bronze age comics (first appearances and #1 issues). Obviously higher grade and white pages is the grail Thanks All and look forward to your answers