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What an asinine asking price. :eyeroll:

 

-J.

 

If I'm not mistaken, Clink software prevents low ball bids under a certain percentage so it may not get ANY bids. lol

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Is the top of the book from SCS or graded at a 9.6 with that to begin with?

 

I think the glare from the scan makes it look worse than it actually is on many books. Probably doesn't look like that in person.

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What an asinine asking price. :eyeroll:

 

-J.

 

If I'm not mistaken, Clink software prevents low ball bids under a certain percentage so it may not get ANY bids. lol

 

I think it's 50%, the minimum bid that is.

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the description misstates that 2 copies of AF15 in 9.6 have sold for 1 million bucks. Just one has.

 

 

Seller's Grading Comments: Presented here is the World's Best example and obviously the Highest grade ever seen by ANY professional grading service. It has deep, rich colors and full gloss. And absolutely perfect paper quality. This book has rarely changed hands, selling first at public auction back in May of 2009, then selling privately in 2010 for a record price, where it has remained in careful storage. If you refer to the GPA, please understand that service does NOT record all sales and records NO private sales, such as the sale of this book in 2010. As a comparison, Amazing Fantasy #15 (1st Spider-Man appearance, 1962) has two examples in CGC 9.6 and both have sold for over one million dollars - So what is this amazing comic book worth?

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:applause:

 

Impressive! A wildling! Congrats! What would u grade it?

 

I'm thinking VG. Everythings very clean with minimal creasing. The back cover tear, piece is still attached. Even if missing I'd say G/VG so VG seems about right.

 

 

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Where did the odd number $959,450 come from? 5 years... Did the book really appreciate 500%? CL is saying to ignore GPA. It sold for 179k in 2009.

 

50% is correct. If you bid $479,724 it will reject it and I am not going to test that theory.

 

Well good news, it's cheaper then the $999,999 that Wilson initially had it on his site , just make him a straight offer for 863,505 and you got quite a sizeable discount :shy:.

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