X-men 1 with marvel chipping, how does it affect the grade9572
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![]() looking possibly buying this X-men 1, it's a gorgeous book outside of the marvel chipping. How bad does it affect the grade |
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Old school grading marvel chipping book without any major defects graded a very good. Not sure how they factor in that in third party grading days. Is the book priced roughly at a vg price or higher ?No need to disclose the amount. |
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just saw a post about marvel chipping book that was graded a 5.0. Not sure how cbcs takes into account with chipping. Hope this helps | ||
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@southerncross the seller has shipped it to cgc, so how the grade comes out, he would sell it to me for the gpa. He is hoping for a 7, I'm thinking about a 5. We might be somewhere in the middle. If it's too high, I will have to pass and settle for a lesser grade. I thinking about getting a lower grade, 2 or under and save up for a af15. | ||
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@southerncross thanks for the information | ||
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@Batman66 no worries mate. It's a nice book so it may come to a 6.0-6.5 When you find out post the grade I'd be interested in it and I'm sure others will be too ![]() |
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That's a really nice copy of X-Men #1. The spine looks very nice. The chipping really doesn't look too bad. (I mean it's still a defect that hurts the grade but the comic presents really nicely.) I know that Marvel comics of that time all eventually had the chipping issue (hence the term was named after Marvel). I forget the history/story on that though... Been a while since I thought about it. Edit: I found it: Marvel Chipping is a bindery (trimming/ cutting) defect that results in a series of chips and tears at the top, bottom, and right edges of the cover, caused when the cutting blade of an industrial paper trimmer becomes dull. |
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