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When is the End of Modern Age????
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Just now, ADAMANTIUM said:

Makes sense.

Others have responded the era of cgc could eventually be the plastic age. 

Can you imagine everything coming or preslabbed? Jk

It could also be the 'variant age'

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3 minutes ago, kav said:

It could also be the 'variant age'

It's hard digging through $1 bins, to see 2 different issues with different covers that turn out to be the SAME issue and one has no info on the cover....

Then when they're bagged and boarded, the store has a you touch you buy policy about taking them out to see which issue it is....

That brings us to the next age, the label age lol

 

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Just now, ADAMANTIUM said:

It's hard digging through $1 bins, to see 2 different issues with different covers that turn out to be the SAME issue and one has no info on the cover....

Then when they're bagged and boarded, the store has a you touch you buy policy about taking them out to see which issue it is....

That brings us to the next age, the label age lol

 

Could also be the Stan Lee Sig Age quite frankly-

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1 minute ago, Hollywood1892 said:
13 minutes ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

Then when they're bagged and boarded, the store has a you touch you buy policy about taking them out to see which issue it is....

That brings us to the next age, the label age lol

 

Sounds like the "shot in the face" age

It'll be great, for when in the future, everyone is making unboxing videos of the the dollar bin videos instead of written text. Just by the sheer massive supply of comics and covers :preach:

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On 9/1/2003 at 10:55 AM, valiantman said:

I still vote that we drop the metals altogether once you hit the 1980s

and start using decades.

 

The 1980s should be called 'the 1980s'.

(We all know what books come to mind when you say "1980s"...

and it's not necessarily the same books as when you think "Modern Age".)

 

The 1990s should be called 'the 1990s'.

 

There's no need to introduce more (and lower valued) metals into comic book collecting.

 

What's "Silver" about 40 year old paper, anyway? grin.gif

Copper Age? Give me a break.

This guy had it figured out 16+ years ago. :kidaround:

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