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Tregster

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  1. Ah, I get it now. Thanks guys! Sounds like multiple signatures on a signature series could get pretty expensive! Unless you got them at the same convention on the same day I guess?
  2. I don't quite understand. So you'd have to get it graded and slabbed after the first witnessed signature and if you wanted to add another signature you'd have to open it up have it signed then graded and slabbed again?
  3. I know it's possible since I've seen labels with signatures dated with alot of time between them. But how does that work exactly? Can they keep a record of the witnessed signature until the next one you want to add to it? Is there a time limit? I tried searching for this, but this board's search function is garbage.
  4. Having trouble selling this and I doubt anyone here will want it either, but giving a shot. Widowmakers #1 Inhyuk Lee Variant Cover 1:50 VF/NM Raw (Facebook Marketplace Listing) $30 + Shipping
  5. Yeah, I guess it is too subjective of a question. I've been pretty back and forth on whether or not to sell them or keep them. It just seems slabs don't mean anything to anybody unless they're a 9.8. They're my childhood comics, so because of the sentimental value I'll probably keep them. Alot more most likely. It would probably be the difference in it selling or never selling. If I were to list them of course. I was pretty objective about it. No grader notes with those. They looked just as good as a book I had submitted earlier that graded 9.8. It seems like it's so easy for other people to get that grade.
  6. Unfortunately that wouldn't happen with mine since they're 90's Archie Sonic the hedgehog comics
  7. Just curious. In your opinion are cgc 7.0 to 8.5 books that are worth less than 50 dollars each graded worth keeping? Had bad luck with most recent submission. Even had three flawless books come back with grades of 9.6 and a 9.2.
  8. I never did really check it until now, so I'm starting to think it's normal. Are the newton ring spots harmful at all? Or is it just cosmetic? Fortunately they only appear on the back side. Thanks for all the help guys!
  9. I took out my only cgc book out of storage to look at. It's been in my closet for years and pretty much never gets touched. Unfortunately I've found that the seal in the middle of the edge has come undone. If I pry with my fingers you can open it slightly. So it's not super loose. Not sure if there are seals in the corners or not, but seems pretty tight everywhere else on the holder. It seems to have caused some sort of effect on the backside (see pic) if you press on it or try to bend it, it distorts and disperses. Air bubble effect maybe? So is this worthless and voided now? Would I just pay the $15 reholder fee if it needed to be graded again? Or would I have to pay the full original fee again? Thanks