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There oughta be a law against this . . .
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6 hours ago, Foley said:

Green label is for when the defect is not factored into the grade. The Kirby sig in this case is treated as any other "writing", factored into the overall grade, and no need to qualify.

Are “notes” typically added to the label? I’ve seen convention and dates added, but not a “defect”. 

At first glance I thought it read as if it was a witnessed jack Kirby.

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On 6/27/2018 at 5:06 PM, thesink said:

Are “notes” typically added to the label? I’ve seen convention and dates added, but not a “defect”. 

At first glance I thought it read as if it was a witnessed jack Kirby.

There is a reason Jack Kirby in “quotes” and doesn’t have a date next to it. The defect is the “writing” note underneath the witnesses signature declaration. The more you look at green labels the more you’d understand how this works. It’s very specific and makes sense if you’ve seen a lot of Signature Series labels and compared them to Qualified Series labels. 

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