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How does CGC treat signatures on the inside of the book?

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Hi there, first time posting a question here, so I hopefully I do it right, but...

 

If I submit a Cerebus #1 (of which many copies are signed) How is this treated? I believe I have seen blue label copies of this book that say it has been signed, but I might have been dreaming.

 

Thanks in advance for the info.

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I have a question related to this so I'll try here instead of making a new thread -

 

How is it determined if the label lists the signature on the inside? For instance "Stan Lee written on First Page" ?

 

And then if a Universal label book with an above notation was submitted for SS would it retain the above information along with the new info regarding the witnessed signature?

 

Thanks :)

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If the signature is considered to be legible by the grader, then the name will be listed on the label. If a witnessed signature is added to the comic, the unwitnessed signature would still be noted on the label as writing.

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Does this mean that if I get a book signed by Stan Lee without a CGC witness that the label on the CGC would read "writing" and not be considered part of the signature series and have "signed by stan lee" on the label?

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It would either read: Name written on # page or "Stan Lee" written on # page (if the signature was legible) but it would not say Signed by if a witness were not present at the time of the signing.

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