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This is the dark Knight’s metal number one special edition limited to roughly 3000 print and it also came with a vinyl record with what I guess is supposed to be the soundtrack. If I sent it in for a grade with the label indicate that it is a limited print run? ![]() ![]() |
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No. Did you keep the record with you? I hope so. 🤣 ![]() |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Galen130 Oh yeah I kept it! I looks so cool! |
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@antoniofett The label would indicate whatever the proper or generally accepted name for the variant, usually designated using the artist’s name or place of origin. In this case I imagine the label would cal it the “Special Edition” since it has it printed on the cover. It likely would not say anything about a limited print unless there is something on the book itself indicating as such; if it were individually numbered, for example. If the book was exclusive to the set then label might indicate that it was included as part of the picture disc release |
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Quote:Originally Posted by dielinfinite Thanks for the info |
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You could ask the same question on the CGC boards, but they might "let you have it". | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by Gaard If replying "No." is letting them have it, then guilty. |
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