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1Collector | Exiledgl2814 private msg quote post Address this user | |
I sent in my first batch of books to get graded and they are on their way back to me now and one of them says 9.4*. Anyone know what the asterisk behind the grade means? | ||
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Suck it up, buttercup!! | KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user | |
means presents better than the grade...thought it was a check mark though? | ||
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Collector | Exiledgl2814 private msg quote post Address this user | |
A check mark? Is that how it will look when it arrives? I haven't received the book back yet so on my dashboard right now it's an asterisk. | ||
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COLLECTOR | dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user | |
It’s a checkmark on the slab but on the grader’s notes is shows up as an asterisk since a checkmark isn’t a standard text character @Exiledgl2814 This is what it looks like on the label: |
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Collector | Frontier2Xterra private msg quote post Address this user | |
I never really understood the check mark. It grades for a certain grade for a reason, hence notes. Why further complicate things and create confusion? | ||
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Beaten by boat oars | Studley_Dudley private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Frontier2Xterra Agree, the checkmark is just goofy to me. |
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Collector | Exiledgl2814 private msg quote post Address this user | |
Oh okay...I'm looking up a couple of other threads on here that I found about this. Sounds a bit pointless...why not bump it up a grade then right? | ||
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COLLECTOR | shrewbeer private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Exiledgl2814 Here’s an example: a book in say 9.4 with checkmark that the cover appears as if it is an easy 9.8, but the book has a defect on the inside of the cover that cannot allow the book to be a 9.8. You cant just bump up the grade, but you can put a checkmark on the label that says “in the slab this book appears better than its grade” |
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Collector | Murm private msg quote post Address this user | |
I submitted to CBCS a Hulk 181 with a missing value stamp that graded 2.5 with no check mark. The book looked much better than 2.5 wonder why no check mark? |
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Collector | mrelowe private msg quote post Address this user | |
You can't just bump up a book. Certain imperfections can't be allowed in a high grade, even if the book looks really sharp. You ever look at a book in a slab and wonder why it looks so good but is graded so low? I look at the check mark as a "yeah, but". Yeah it looks good, but there's more than meets the eye. I have a couple in my collection and I really like having an exceptionally nice, flawed book. |
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. | esaravo private msg quote post Address this user | |
Look at it this way. You purchase a book in a slab that looks way better than its grade. Maybe you even pay more because you are convinced you can crack it and resubmit it and get at least a 1.0 bump. So you crack it out and decide to flip through it. Then you notice that there are small tears on several interior pages. The checkmark keys you in that the book presents better than the grade it received, but there are reasons that may not be obvious for why it received the lower grade. | ||
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Captain Corrector | CaptainCanuck private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by shrewbeer This is very good explanation Quote: Originally Posted by Murmonster But, this comment also has me thinking... |
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Collector | Murm private msg quote post Address this user | |
BTW I resubmitted this same book to CGC and it graded green label 7.0 | ||
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. | esaravo private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Murmonster CBCS doesn’t have a green label with a “What if?” grade. By that, they grade based on the defects, not what the grade would be if the coupon was still there, or if there was no staple pull, etc. So based on their grading standards, a book with pieces missing out of the cover or interior pages could never receive higher than a 3.0, and will usually receive a lower grade than that. Therefore, no checkmark. |
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Collector | mrelowe private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by esaravo I have no problem with the different color designations. This allows you to quickly see that the book has issues and needs further examination. On this, I think CBCS is lacking. I understand that the label still clarifies. Where CBCS is CLEARLY leading is in the actual grade of the book in its current form, and the accessibility of the grader's notes. This can allow you the knowledge of the specifics of the book that may not be visible from the slab. I often am baffled with the grades on Green and Purple labels. I have a Showcase 35 that is Purple label with a 7.5 grade. I really have no idea what the grade was prior to the modification. I know that it looks like a 7.5 but I know it is not. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by MurmonsterQuote: Originally Posted by Murmonster I believe the reason why your book didn't get a checkmark is because a missing value stamp is a large deal with many collectors. It is not as if an interior page has a mark, stain, rip or fold, there is a piece missing. But I think the reason CBCS came up with a check mark is to have something to counter a green label. I'd rather have an honest grade with a check mark on a blue label than a fantasy grade on a green label. |
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