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GA With Less Than Ten Copies in the CGC Census
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GA With Less Than Ten Copies in the CGC Census

 

Many of us are fans of super-rare funny books.

Sometimes when I'm bored I like to browse the CGC census and see how many copies of certain books have been submitted.

Let's post pictures of the books we own that have ten or less unrestored copies currently in the census, and discuss, discuss, discuss.

When you post the pictures of your books, also post how many of them are on the census, and in what grade.

Why did I pick ten? I don't know. I was going to go with five, but that seemed too low for some reason.

(If there is already a thread like this out there, I didn't see it!)

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1 hour ago, circumstances said:

GA With Less Than Ten Copies in the CGC Census

 

Many of us are fans of super-rare funny books.

Sometimes when I'm bored I like to browse the CGC census and see how many copies of certain books have been submitted.

Let's post pictures of the books we own that have ten or less unrestored copies currently in the census, and discuss, discuss, discuss.

When you post the pictures of your books, also post how many of them are on the census, and in what grade.

Why did I pick ten? I don't know. I was going to go with five, but that seemed too low for some reason.

(If there is already a thread like this out there, I didn't see it!)

I think there is another thread out there with the same or a similar theme, but it's a very interesting topic, so another one seems fine by me.

(Although it should be "fewer than 10 copies" -- a pet peeve of mine! :))

A lot of Baker St John romance books fall into this category.  Here's one that has only one copy on the census (we were discussing these recently in the Baker thread):

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