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Jody P

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  1. thanks everyone! I think I agree, going to keep it as is.
  2. hey all, this is the only photo i have but will send more once i receive it. personally i cannot see any color breaks at all from the photo but obviously that doesn't mean they're not there. my main concern is what appears as a tiny tear on the bottom right corner and if that would preclude it from getting a 9.6.
  3. Hi, hoping to get y'alls thoughts on this. I'm about to buy this book and thought it may be a good candidate for a crack, press and bump. Notice the very clear crease on the bottom left hand corner of the book, it's kind of diagonal towards the corner. Here's the thing tho, I bought the graders notes and it says; "light spine stress lines breaks color very small, multiple finger crease right center of front cover breaks color" Nothing about the crease. It also has what appears to be a very small tear on the very bottom right hand corner. So my question to you all is, even with that crease pressed out, is this even a 9.6 candidate? Not sure, please help! Thank you!
  4. I completely disagree with the consensus. Comic collecting is where sports cards were 2-3years ago. An '86 fleer Jordan PSA 10 is $250k and yet a Star Wars #1 9.8 wp is $4K?? Something isn't adding up. (btw both populations are similar at around 600) While yes it's true that most comics are worthless, just like most cards are worthless, the hobby as a whole relative to the scarcity of key books and also relative to the mainstream and growing appeal of the stories and characters, is highly undervalued. my .02.