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How would you rather 0.5?21016

I snorted just a little. jaysonslade private msg quote post Address this user
If you were to have the option to obtain a 0.5 entry-level copy of a book that’s usually over $20k in lower to mid-grade, and you could choose between two copies… would you rather a) the 0.5 have a missing centerfold that doesn’t affect the story (with decent front cover brightness) OR b) the 0.5 be missing the rear cover (with moderately faded front cover)?
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Collector wjc0297 private msg quote post Address this user
Option A.
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
Option A.

I don't like 0.5 grade books (as most don't) but if the book is important enough and the missing piece does not affect story...(i.e. which really means no missing art which is why we love this medium) then to me, a missing piece or page is forgivable.

Also, covers (front and back) are important for presentation purposes so I would prefer the missing piece/page be out of view....inside the book.

Covers/presentation: bright colors better than muted/faded colors.

Option A is best in my opinion.

EDIT: I own two 0.5 books: for both books, no missing pages affect story.
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I don't want to brag, but cashiers are always checking me out. power_struggle55 private msg quote post Address this user
a
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How do I know this? Because I've done it myself. lawguy1977 private msg quote post Address this user
Option A for me.
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Apparently, I am easily annoyed. Rbolton private msg quote post Address this user
Option A
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Collector andy49 private msg quote post Address this user
A
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I blame the forum gremlins. figment private msg quote post Address this user
A
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I snorted just a little. jaysonslade private msg quote post Address this user
thanks for all the great advice
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
@jaysonslade If you proceed in getting the book...be sure to post it here.

Good luck!
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Secret Moderator MatterEaterLad private msg quote post Address this user
Option A.

I have a Marvel Mystery Comics 30 and was happy to get a cheap copy that was missing the centerfold.
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Collector SauceDog private msg quote post Address this user
Gut reaction is Option A, but honestly, depends on how the covers present on the copies (such as color strike) as at the end of the day these will be for display.

If the book is from an era other than Golden Age then it is always much easier to replace a missing back cover than find the missing interior pages (especially SA Marvel books), so that might sway me to option B if I know I can one day upgrade it to a conserved higher grade label (which I already do with many NG/O.5 books)
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Not trying to be an ass since February 12, 2020. HulkSmash private msg quote post Address this user
Option A.
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Collector Optic_Blast private msg quote post Address this user
It really depends on what's on the back cover. If it's an ad for a daisy bb gun then I'd rather try to find another back cover to marry the missing back cover, than to try to find a centerfold for the book. I have a couple books with mismatched back covers but the books is otherwise complete.

I'm going with option b.
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Collector SpiderTim private msg quote post Address this user
A
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
I would generally go with A like everyone else, but I also have some sympathy for whichever has the nicer front cover. They're both 0.5 so you might as well go with what looks good.
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