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How about a CLASSIC COVER THREAD? (CGC notated) Slabbed,cracked or ungraded raw.

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That is such a beautiful 1.5

 

:hi: Thanks brother!! I guess seeing all my books in a row there kind of shows them 1.5s really are my sweet spot!! not sure that's something to brag about but i sure do love em!! Beautiful Rags could be the name of my collection :D:cloud9:

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I thought it might be a fun idea for folks to post their officially CGC notated 'Classic Cover' books in the GA genre.

Books you own either in a slab, cracked out or ungraded raw, but would earn a 'Classic Cover' notation officially on a CGC label.

It would be great to have your amazing classics in one place.

My contribution sadly is just the one book to kick things off. :sorry:

 

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I used to own that book, had no idea it had color touch!

 

I suppose it could be removed, but a small CT doesn't really bother me, altho' I would never CT a book myself. Either way I love it (the book) anyway :cloud9:

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15306364793_2d3063f5f9_c.jpg

 

That is such a beautiful 1.5

 

:hi: Thanks brother!! I guess seeing all my books in a row there kind of shows them 1.5s really are my sweet spot!! not sure that's something to brag about but i sure do love em!! Beautiful Rags could be the name of my collection :D:cloud9:

 

There's no shame in collecting low graders. I too collect low grade. I do it personally because I'm poor. We can't all be financial heavy hitters. I love my comic books, and will take what I can get. Even if I became rich tomorrow I would never look down on a low grade copy of a book. They have their place in the hobby, and it is rock solid.

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