Question on consignment with MCS21481
Collector | manfred_spain private msg quote post Address this user | |
Yeah, slabs will always get processed faster than raw books. That's normal. | ||
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. | DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user | |
Yep, raw books have to be graded. Graded books are scan and go. | ||
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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 | |
Right, no surprise. Just letting folks know if they didn't. Even though I can't price them yet, I can see the grades that MCS has given the books. They were CBCS raw graded and MCS marked them lower. | ||
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
That's to be expected. They do that so there are fewer returns. Almost every raw book I've bought from mcs has gotten a grade bump after grading. Only 1 book that I recall did not. I remember posting thinking there was no way it was under graded. And it came back as the posted grade even after a press. | ||
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Collector | Vrishnak private msg quote post Address this user | |
I've had great success buying raw 8.5s per MCS standard grading and getting bumps to 9.8 after a press. | ||
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Pretty sure the Thing and my wife aren't the same height. | PhilCoulson private msg quote post Address this user | |
MCS grading is great for buyers. I've purchased many 6.0 books that were 8.0-8.5 and 8.0 books that were NM. | ||
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