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BrianGagne

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  1. In my case I found a box of 1960 comics, but it doesn't seem to make sense to submit some them to CGC if the slabbing doesn't increase the value when they are sold. How much do people feel a CGC slab adds to the value of a comic?
  2. Just curious on opinions. At what dollar value (value of the comic) is it worth to slab a comic? Since the cost is at least $20 (modern) or $27 (economy), to me it would seem that you would want the end value to be at least $75 to even consider submitting. Opinions? Being a newbie, I am trying to get the "lay of the land" in the comic world!
  3. Thanks for the feedback. Here are a couple of pictures of the staples/spine. Could anyone give me more detail on why 6.0/6.5. I think I know, but I am trying to learn so I can grade the rest of my comics correctly! Thanks to all
  4. I am a newbie to grading comics. Previously I had CGC grade two comics from a box of 1960's comics. In looking further thru these comics I found this Tales to Astonish #13 (I challenged GROOT). This looks to by far potentially the most valuable comic in my collection. I need an opinion on what level this comic would grade. It is most likely going to be submitted to CGC once I join. Both staples have stresses and some breaking, See pictures in follow-up notes. The cover has nice gloss, and the pages are off-white to cream. I would think this would grade at least Fine. Thanks for any help!