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[CLOSED] SOLD & CLOSED

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Free shipping via USPS Registered Mail with insurance.

USA only.

Payment via Check or Cash (Chicago area). PayPal add 3%

No returns or trades.

No HOS or Probies.

 

First :takeit: gets the book. PMs with questions are welcome.

 

SOLD

$5,600

$6,000

$6,400

$6,600

Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March, 1963).

Signed by Stan Lee on 8/22/14.

Graded: VG+ 4.5 by CGC.

Off-White to White Pages

 

1st appearance of J. Jonah Jameson & Chameleon.

1st Fantastic Four crossover.

Origin of Spider-Man retold.

2nd appearance of Spider-Man (Peter Parker).

 

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Quick question. Did you get them signed and slabbed? Or did you get them already slabbed?

 

I got them signed and slabbed because I enjoy collecting SS books.

 

 

Just didn't know if you knew their pressing history or graders notes.

 

I am the same way. I've had hundreds of books SS'd

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Quick question. Did you get them signed and slabbed? Or did you get them already slabbed?

 

I got them signed and slabbed because I enjoy collecting SS books.

 

 

Just didn't know if you knew their pressing history or graders notes.

 

I am the same way. I've had hundreds of books SS'd

 

I purchased both comics as CGC blue labeled books and did not get them pressed when I sent them off for signatures. They came back the same grade after the signing, which would lead me to believe they have never been pressed.

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That looked like a very nice copy of Spider-man 1 however I can't understand why Stan would sign both books in such an important place, maybe it was his ego lol. I'm more important han a mere puny comic book!

 

He does it all the time. He has the worst sig placement on the planet.

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