Any point in getting tattered childhood comics restored?21198
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I have my childhood copy of Issue #23 of Star Wars Tales (1st Revan and Malak) but the issue is.... Of course there are also spine breaks, but this one crease on the front is the biggest reason I don't want to get it graded...at least not yet. What would be the best way to approach this? Is there any hope? |
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Collector | DoorCntyComicColl private msg quote post Address this user | |
I would first get the book cleaned and pressed to access the overall look.. | ||
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. | DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user | |
If they are modern books, then no. By new copies. It's what I do with Fantastic Four 186. | ||
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I had no way of knowing that 9.8 graded copies signed by Adam Hughes weren't what you were looking for. | drchaos private msg quote post Address this user | |
You would be better off simply buyong an unrestored copy of the same book in a higher grade. | ||
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I have not set up at a con since 2029. | PolarisNuclearSS2020 private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by karn9 By “restoration “, am assuming that you are referring to dry cleaning & pressing. That said, if this book is a NEWSSTAND edition, than it is worth a dry clean & press. It’d cap out at around 5.0-6.0, due to the color breaking crease. A direct market copy of this book in 6.0 would be worth around $30-$40 in CGC 6.0. A newsstand copy of this book would be worth somewhere around $100-$200 in CGC 6.0. Here’s the difference, the highlit red circle shows a newsstand copy, the other UPC picture shows a direct market copy. Newsstands from this time period are relatively scarce compared to direct market copies. Raw 6.0 (your copy is probably around a 4.0 as is) of a direct market is about a $10. Raw newsstand in 4.0 to 6.0 would be good for around $50-$100. Slabbed by CGC would add 50% to 100% of the potential FMV in mid grade. |
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I like bean sprouts. | James42 private msg quote post Address this user | |
What do you want to do with the book? Keep it as a memento, or sell it? I wouldn't bother with pressing or grading it if you want to sell it. It's not a rare book, so you won't really see a big increase in price realized. If you want to keep it (and don't plan on reading it), I might have it pressed and graded so it will present better and resist further deterioration. | ||
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Collector | karn9 private msg quote post Address this user | |
@PolarisNuclearSS2020 I just dug around and couldn't find it so it's probably in the first place I looked, BUT I did check my copy of Star Wars Tales #22 with the AT-ST variant and it does have the "Star Wars Presents" next to the UPC | ||
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Not trying to be an ass since February 12, 2020. | HulkSmash private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by PolarisNuclearSS2020 Fixed; sort of. $10 raw book.. check $30 in grading costs.. check $10 book graded Sells for break even or loss… the math is good with this one. |
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Collector | karn9 private msg quote post Address this user | |
@PolarisNuclearSS2020 @HulkSmash Looks like it is Newsstand (I know it's been months but I finally found which box it was in!) |
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