$20,000 CGC Comic Submission! Grade Estimates and Costs 🤔
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- In this video I go over a big CGC comic submission that I'm sending in for grading. I talk about why I'm sending each of these books in as well as my grade estimates, which ones will be pressed first, as well as the costs of the submission.
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00:00 Introduction
01:25 First Book For Submission (A's)
06:08 High Grade PCH
06:57 Promise Collection Pedigree
11:05 Why I gave it that grade
13:05 Bronze Age Collection Submission
16:48 Most Expensive Book!
20:49 High Grade Star Trek
26:14 To Press or not to Press?
31:53 Matt Baker and LB Cole
35:22 How Much Does it Cost? - Розваги
Wow those are some crazy good comics. You should put a "FRAGILE" sticker on that Startling Comics so that they might at least attempt to be delicate with it. I recently got into pressing and I'm having a blast doing it. I've done about 200 of my personal books and I will eventually send some of the better ones off to CGC. I'm hooked on comics again after being away from it for 20 years. Keep up the good work with the show and good luck with the grades!
All amazing submissions! I can't wait to see the grades!
Phantom Lady #15 (1947) is also an early reference to the walking dead. Great stuff!
Actually the content I have been hoping for! Awesome!
Anxious to see how the Star Trek run comes back with the writing.
Me too
The sharp covers is one of the things I really like about GA and SA pedigrees.
For sure 👍
Really cool books, Matt. Hope you hit your estimates.
Put a note on that Startling Stories book for the staple issue. Hopefully they will be more careful with it during the grading process.
Dammit. I just said the same thing.
Yeah. I definitely will have a sticky note on that one.
Great video brother
I have the Astonishing, around the same grade. Cool book.
Another great video! Thanks
Thanks!
All very nice books, but that Famous Funnies 214 and Vault of Horror 35 are standouts. Need those in the PC at some point.
Liked!
Good luck on the grades. 👍
Thanks!
Hopefully you’ve undergraded them and you get some pleasant surprises during the unboxing. Can’t wait to see it!
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Great stack! One question though, I thought that if you were doing different tiers submission to CGC, you had to ship separately. I’m still new to grading so if this is not the case, I would love to know. I have a decent FF 49 I wanted to send with my next batch (was a wedding present from my wife 20yrs ago)
No, different tiers can be shipped in together. They will be shipped back to you separately.
Currently all tiers are opened very quickly at CGC
All except normal economy. That one is still 150 business days. But fast track economy is quick
I know you have answered this question before but would you submit a 1940s era book to be pressed and graded and if so by whom. I am afraid of brittle pages and spine splitting thank you
I’ve had some sponsored videos recently by the presser I use. I’ve sent many golden age books to him. His name is The Comic Book Presser.
Spine splitting/etc is always a risk if the book is brittle or fragile.
If you use him make sure to let him know I sent you.
@@AutomaticComics yes absolutely I could be a valuable book so. I will. I will also ask if he could evaluate whether or not I should do it or not. I also have several silver age comics but this is the first book I would consider pressing and grading. Thank you so much for responding
Thanks again I will use them and tell them that you sent me but feel it’s too risky to press a 1940s book but will get my silver age books pressed there
Avengers #4 really needs blue light treatment