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I sell all types of comics , from Golden Age to Modern Age. I also sell various types of collectibles from time to time. I have extremely competetive prices and top quality products. Join the hundreds who have already purchased items from me!

Whenever possible and cost effective,  I will have my comics professionally graded either by CGC or PGX (Formally CGG/PGA) .  While I understand that  CGC  is the preferred company  by many collectors and investors,  I must use PGX  due to the turn around times that  CGC  can not seem to get a handle on. These turn around times are now running anywhere from 1 to 2 ½ months behind, depending on the level of service you require.  (As per CGC website)

 

PGX (Professional Grading Experts)-(www.Pgxcomics.com) has proven to me that their grading standards are very strict, but accurate without a doubt.  I pride myself in being as accurate as possible when I grade (please check my feedback, it speaks for itself) and after 20 years I consider myself somewhat experienced. 

 

While I understand that a thriving business is the most that any company could hope for , service should always be  paramount. Not meeting published turn around times  is not good service in my book.  When these delays begin to affect a seller’s ability to provide a product within a reasonable amount of time, it becomes a dilemma that must be rectified.

 

I want everyone that buys from me to know, without a doubt,  the quality of the comics they are buying .  I leave it up to you to have your comic or comics  re-certified with the company of your choice ( once you have purchased them from me ) , but keep in mind that you may need to wait several months before you get them back and pay top dollar for the service   .

 

Thank you and please do not hesitate to contact me with any concerns or comments at Comicbooksunlmtd@aol.com.

 

OVERSTREET GRADING GUIDELINES

 

Comic book grading has evolved over the past several decades from a much looser interpretation of standards in the beginning to the very tight professional scrutiny in use by the market today.In

recent years,grading criteria have become even tighter,especially in Silver and Bronze Age books,due to their higher survival rate. Several events have impacted grading over the years.The first has to be the arrival of comic book conventions.Here,collectors could easily compare and discuss grading with dealers.The second major event was the discovery of the Mile High collection in 1977,which showed fandom true NM/MT Golden Age books. Probably the most important event to date,however,was the arrival of comic book certification with Comics Guaranty,LLC (CGC),which has transformed much of the industry and introduced many die-hard and casual collectors alike to the subtle distinctions involved in grading comic books. This year,the release of the all-new second edition of The Official Overstreet Comic Book Grading Guide has re-established

Gemstone as the purveyors of a grading standard embraced by the vast majority of the comic book collecting community.The Overstreet standards,long relied upon by collectors from the professional to the casual level,describe a method for evaluating the condition of all comic books from the Victorian through the Modern Age. However,there are a group of special books,known as "pedigrees," that have high cover gloss,,brilliant cover inks and white,fresh,supple pages that place them far above other books that might receive the same technical grade.Books from these pedigree collections actually transcend their technical grade.Of these,many collectors and dealers agree that the most important collections are the Mile High (Edgar Church)collection,the San Francisco (Reilly)collection,and the Gaines file copies.They are the most sought after and generally the most well-documented,making it easier to ascertain identity or provenance.Books from these collections all exhibit the extra qualities mentioned above. This striking difference becomes apparent when comparing two comic books of the same grade,one pedigree and one generic.In most cases,the pedigree book will far outshine the generic one.This is the reason why Mile Highs,San Franciscos and Gaines file copies bring multiples of Guide.Many also agree that a book from one of these collections could very well be one of,if not the, best surviving copies.To the beginner,it may seem odd that a 9.2 Mile High will bring a higher price than a non-pedigree 9.4,but to the seasoned collector with a good understanding of the hobby and its historical background,it makes perfect sense.The novice collector should understand these facts and acquire as much knowledge as possible about all the other pedigree collections and their place in the market before paying large multiples of Guide for books that are not of pedigree quality. For much more information on grading and restoration,as well as full-color photographs of many major defects and conditions, consult The Official Overstreet Comic Book Grading Guide . Copies are available through all normal distribution channels or can be ordered direct from Gemstone by sending $24 plus $4 postage and handling.You can also call Gemstone toll free at 1-888-375-9800.

 

How To Grade Before a comic book ’s true value can be assessed,its condition or state of preservation must be determined.In all cases,the better the condition of the comic,the more desirable and valuable the book will be.Comic books in Mint condition will bring several times the price of the same book in Poor condition.Therefore,it is very important to be able to properly grade your books.Comics should be graded from the exterior (the covers)to the interior (the pages) and thoroughly examined before assigning a final grade. Carefully remove the comic from its plastic bag or Mylar sleeve (if it ’s stored in one),and lay the comic down on a flat,clean sur-face.Under normal incandescent lighting,examine the exterior of the comic from front to back,identifying any defects,loss of cover reflectivity or other significant attributes.Check the spine for rusted staples,stress lines,tears,and spine roll. Check to make sure that the centerfold and all interior pages are still present.The whiteness level of the pages is of major importance in determining the final grade as well.Locate and identify interior defects such as chipping,flaking,possible brittleness,and other flaws. After all the above steps have been taken,then the collector can begin to consider an overall grade for his or her book,which may range from absolutely perfect Gem Mint condition to Poor,where a comic is extremely worn,dirty and even falling apart.

Numerous variables influence the evaluation of a comic book ’s condition and all must be considered in the final determination of a grade.Although the grade of a comic book is based upon an accumulation of defects,some defects may be more extreme for a particular grade as long as other acceptable listed defects are absent or less severe.As grading is the most subjective aspect of determining a comic ’s value -more of an art than a science -it is very important for the grader to take care not to allow wishful thinking to influence what the choice of grade.It is also very important to realize that older comics in Mint condition are extremely scarce and are rarely  advertised for sale;most of the higher grade comics advertised range from Very Fine to Near Mint.

GRADING DEFINITIONS

10.0 GEM MINT (GM):An exceptional example of a given book the best ever seen.Only the slightest bindery or printing defects are allowed.Cover is flat with no surface wear.Inks are bright with high reflectivity.Corners are cut square and sharp.Spine is tight and flat.Staples must be original,centered and clean with no rust.Paper is white,supple and fresh.No interior autographs or owner signatures.

9.9 MINT (MT):Near perfect in every way.Only subtle bindery or printing defects are  llowed.Cover is flat with no surface wear. Inks are bright with high reflectivity and minimal ading.Corners are cut square and sharp.Small,inconspicuous,lightly penciled, stamped or inked arrival dates are acceptable as long as they are in an unobtrusive location.Spine is tight and flat.Staples must be original,generally centered and clean with no rust.Paper is white,supple and fresh.

9.8 NEAR MINT/MINT (NM/MT):Nearly perfect in every way with only minor imperfections that keep it from the next higher grade. Only subtle bindery or printing defects are allowed.Cover is flat with no surface wear.Inks are bright with high reflectivity and minimal fading.Corners are cut square and sharp.Small,inconspicuous,lightly penciled,stamped or inked arrival dates are acceptable as long as they are in an unobtrusive location.Spine is tight and flat.Staples must be original,generally centered and clean with no rust.Paper is white,supple and fresh.Only the slightest interior tears are allowed.

9.6 NEAR MINT+(NM+):Nearly perfect with a minor additional virtue or virtues that raise it from Near Mint.Only subtle bindery or printing defects are allowed.No bindery tears are allowed, although on Golden Age books bindery tears of up to 1/8"have been noted.Cover is flat with no surface wear.Inks are bright with high reflectivity and a minimum of fading.One corner may be amost imperceptibly blunted,but still almost sharp and cut square.Almost imperceptible ndentations are permissible,but no creases,bends,or color break.Small,inconspicuous,lightly penciled,stamped or inked arrival dates are acceptable as long as they are in an unobtrusive location.Spine is tight and flat.Staples must be original,generally centered,with only the slightest discoloration.Paper is off-white,supple and fresh.Only the slightest interior tears are allowed.

9.4 NEAR MINT (NM):Nearly perfect with only minor imperfections that keep it from the next higher grade.Subtle bindery/printing defects are allowed.Bindery tears must be less than 1/16"on Silver Age and later books,although on Golden Age books bindery tears of up to 1/4"have been noted.Cover is flat with no surface wear.Inks are bright with high reflectivity and a minimum of fading.Corners are cut square and sharp with ever-so-slight blunting permitted.A 1/16"bend is permitted with no color break.Small, inconspicuous,lightly penciled,stamped or inked arrival dates are acceptable as long as they are in an unobtrusive location. Slight foxing.Spine is tight and flat.Staples are generally centered; may have slight discoloration.Almost no stress lines.Paper is offwhite to cream,supple and fresh.Slight interior tears are allowed.

9.2 NEAR MINT –(NM –):Nearly perfect with only a minor additional defect or defects that keep it from Near Mint.A limited number of minor bindery/printing defects are allowed.Cover is flat with no surface wear.Inks are bright with only the slightest dimming of reflectivity.Corners are cut square and sharp with ever-so-slight blunting permitted.A 1/16-1/8"bend is permitted with no color break. Small,inconspicuous,lightly penciled,stamped or inked arrival dates are acceptable as long as they are in an unobtrusive location. Slight foxing.Spine is tight and flat.Staples may show some discoloration.Almost no stress lines.Paper is off-white to cream,supple and resh.Slight interior tears are allowed.

9.0 VERY FINE/NEAR MINT (VF/NM):Nearly perfect with outstanding eye appeal.A limited umber of bindery/printing defects are allowed.Cover is almost flat with almost imperceptible wear. Inks are bright with slightly diminished reflectivity.An 1/8"bend is allowed if color is not  broken Corners are cut square and sharp with ever-so-slight blunting permitted but no creases. Several lightly penciled,stamped or inked arrival dates are acceptable.Very minor foxing.Spine is tight and flat.Staples may show some discoloration.Only the slightest staple tears are allowed.A very minor accumulation of stress lines may be present if they are nearly imperceptible.Paper is off-white to cream and supple.Very minor interior tears may be present.

8.5 VERY FINE+(VF+):Fits the criteria for Very Fine but with an additional virtue or small accumulation of virtues that improves the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

8.0 VERY FINE (VF):An excellent copy with outstanding eye appeal.A limited accumulation of minor bindery/printing defects is allowed.Cover is relatively flat with minimal surface wear beginning to show,possibly including some minute wear at corners.Inks are generally bright with moderate to high reflectivity. An unnoticeable 1/4"crease is acceptable if color is not broken. Stamped or inked arrival dates may be present.Minor foxing. Spine is almost completely flat with a possible minor color break. Staples may show some discoloration.Very slight staple tears and a few almost insignificant stress lines may be present.Paper is cream to tan and  supple.Centerfold is mostly secure.Minor interior tears at the margin may be present.

7.5 VERY FINE –(VF –):Fits the criteria for Very Fine but with an additional defect or small accumulation of defects that detracts from the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

7.0 FINE/VERY FINE (FN/VF):An above-average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with outstanding eye appeal.A small accumulation of minor bindery/printing defects is allowed.Minor cover wear beginning to show,possibly including minor creases.Corners may be blunted.Inks are generally bright with a moderate reduction in reflectivity.Stamped or inked arrival dates may be present.Minor foxing.The slightest spine roll may be present,as well as a possible moderate color break.Staples may show some discoloration.Slight staple tears and a small accumulation of light stress lines may be present. Slight rust migration.Paper is cream to tan.Centerfold is mostly secure.Minor interior tears at the margin may be present .

6.5 FINE+(FN+):Fits the criteria for Fine but with an additional virtue or small accumulation of  virtues that improves the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

6.0 FINE (FN):An above-average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects.Some accumulation of minor bindery/printing defects is allowed.Minor cover wear apparent,with minor to moderate creases.Inks show a significant reduction in reflectivity.Blunted corners are more common,as is minor staining,soiling,discoloration,and/or foxing.Stamped or inked arrival dates may be present.A  inor spine roll is allowed.There can also be a 1/4"spine split or severe color break.Staples may show minor discoloration.Minor staple tears and a few slight stress lines may be present,as well as minor rust migration.Paper is tan to brown and fairly supple with no signs of brittleness.Minor interior tears at the margin may be present.Centerfold may be loose.

5.5 FINE –(FN –):Fits the criteria for Fine but with an additional defect or small accumulation of defects that detracts from the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

5.0 VERY GOOD/FINE (VG/FN):An above-average but well-used comic book.An accumulation of bindery/printing defects is allowed.Minor to moderate cover wear apparent,with minor to moderate creases and/or dimples.Inks have moderate to low reflectivity.Blunted corners are increasingly common,as is minor to moderate staining,discoloration,and/or foxing.Stamped or inked arrival dates may be present.A minor to moderate spine roll is allowed.A spine split of up to 1/2"may be present.Staples may show minor discoloration.Minor staple tears and minor stress lines may also be present,as well as minor rust migration. Paper is tan to brown with no signs of brittleness.Centerfold may be loose.Minor interior tears may also be present.

4.5 VERY GOOD+(VG):Fits the criteria for Very Good but with an additional virtue or small accumulation of virtues that improves the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

4.0 VERY GOOD (VG):The average used comic book.Cover shows moderate to significant wear,and may be loose but not completely detached.Cover reflectivity is low.Can have moderate creases or dimples.Corners may be blunted.Store stamps,name stamps,arrival dates,initials,etc.have no effect on this grade. Some discoloration,fading,foxing,and even minor soiling is allowed.As much as a 1/4 " triangle can be missing out of the corner or edge;a missing 1/8"square is also acceptable.Only minor unobtrusive tape and other amateur repair allowed on otherwise high grade copies.Moderate spine roll may be present and/or a 1"spine split.Staples may be discolored.Minor to moderate staple tears and stress lines may be present,as well as some rust migration.Paper is brown but not brittle.Minor to moderate interior tears may be present.Centerfold may be loose or detached at one staple.

3.5 VERY GOOD –(VG –):Fits the criteria for Very Good but with an additional defect or small accumulation of defects that detracts from the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

3.0 GOOD/VERY GOOD (GD/VG):A used comic book showing some substantial wear.Cover shows significant wear,and may be loose or even detached at one staple.Cover reflectivity is very low. Can have a book-length crease and/or dimples.Corners may be blunted or even  rounded.Discoloration,fading,foxing,and even minor to moderate soiling is allowed.A triangle from 1/4"to 1/2" can be missing out of the corner or edge;a missing 1/8"to 1/4" square is also acceptable.Tape and other amateur repair may be present.Moderate spine roll likely.May have a spine split of anywhere from 1"to 1-1/2".Staples may be rusted or replaced. Minor to moderate staple tears and moderate stress lines may be present,as well as some rust migration.Paper is brown but not brittle.Centerfold may be loose or detached at one staple.Minor to moderate interior tears may be present.

2.5 GOOD+(GD+):Fits the criteria for Good but with an additional virtue or small accumulation of virtues that improves the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

2.0 GOOD (GD):Shows substantial wear;often considered a "reading copy."Cover shows  significant wear and may even be detached.Cover reflectivity is low and in some cases completely absent.Book-length creases and dimples may be present. Rounded corners are more common.Moderate soiling,staining, discoloration and foxing may be present.The largest piece allowed missing from the front or back cover is usually a 1/2 " triangle or a 1/4"square,although some Silver Age books such as 1960s Marvels have had the price corner box clipped from the top left front cover and may be considered Good if they would otherwise have graded higher.Tape and other forms of amateur repair are common in Silver Age and older books.Spine roll is likely.May have up to a 2 " spine split..Staples may be degraded, replaced or missing.Moderate staple tears and stress lines may be present,as well as rust migration.Paper is brown but not brittle.Centerfold may be loose or detached.Moderate interior tears may be present.

1.8 GOOD –(GD –):Fits the criteria for Good but with an additional defect or small accumulation of defects that detracts from the book ’s appearance by a perceptible amount.

1.5 FAIR/GOOD (FR/GD):Shows substantial to heavy wear.Books in this grade are commonly creased,scuffed,abraded,soiled, and possibly unattractive,but still generally readable.Cover

shows considerable wear and may be detached.Almost no cover reflectivity remaining.Book-length creases,tears and folds may be present.Rounded corners are increasingly common.Soiling, staining,discoloration and foxing is generally present.Up to 1/10 of the back cover may be missing.Tape and other forms of amateur repair are increasingly common in Silver Age and older books.Spine roll is common.May have a spine split between 2" and 2/3 the length of the book.Staples may be degraded, replaced or missing.Staple tears and stress lines are common,as well as rust migration.Paper is brown and may show brittleness around the edges.Acidic odor may be present.Centerfold may be loose or detached.Interior tears are common.

1.0 FAIR (FR):Shows heavy wear.Some collectors consider this the lowest collectible grade because comic books in lesser condition are usually incomplete and/or brittle.Cover may be detached,and inks have lost all reflectivity.Creases,tears and/or folds are prevalent.Corners are commonly rounded or absent. Soiling and staining is present.Books in this condition generally have all pages and most of the covers,although there may be up to 1/4 of the front cover missing or no back cover,but not both. Tape and other forms of amateur repair are more common.Spine roll is more common;spine split can extend up to 2/3 the length of the book.Staples may be missing or show rust and discoloration.An accumulation of staple tears and stress lines may be present,as well as rust migration.Paper is brown and may show brittleness around the edges but not in the central portion of thepages.Acidic odor may be present.Accumulation of interior tears.Chunks may be missing.The centerfold may be missing if readability is generally  preserved.Coupons may be cut.

0.5 POOR (PR):Sufficiently degraded to the point where there is little or no collector value;easily identified by a complete absence of eye appeal.Brittle almost to the point of turning to dust with a touch,and usually incomplete.Extreme fading may render the cover almost indiscernible.May have extremely severe stains, mildew or heavy cover abrasion to the point that some cover inks are indistinct/absent.Covers may be detached with large chunks missing.Can have extremely ragged edges and extensive creasing. Corners are rounded or virtually absent.Covers may have been defaced with paints,varnishes,glues,oil,indelible markers or dyes,and may have suffered heavy water damage.Can also have extensive amateur repairs such as laminated covers.Extreme spine roll present;can have extremely ragged spines or a complete,book-length split.Staples can be missing or show extreme rust and discoloration.Extensive staple tears and stress lines may be present,as well as extreme rust migration.Paper exhibits moderate to severe brittleness (where the comic book literally falls apart when examined).Extreme acidic odor may be present. Extensive interior tears.Multiple pages,including the centerfold, may be missing that affect readability.Coupons may be cut.

COVERLESS COMICS:The exception to the "not collectible in Poor"rule.Many collectors want clean,readable,coverless comics that are priced fairly.Coverless copies of key and/or rare comics are often in demand by collectors.These enthusiasts also seek coverless comics to retrieve centerfolds,first wraparounds, coupons and even staples in order to restore other copies of the same or a similar incomplete comic.

INCOMPLETE/UNCOLLECTABLE:At the very bottom of the range, comics with the absolute maximum number of defects,heavy degradation,and significant portions of the book missing might not even be considered Poor any longer,but may be termed "incomplete."These books are so ruined as to be rendered unreadable and virtually uncollectable.

Dust Jackets

Many of the early strip reprint comics,as well as many modern graphic novels and collections,were published with hard covers and dust jackets,which can also suffer damage common to comic book covers and may even be absent on some copies if removed by a previous owner or lost.The condition of the dust jacket should be graded independently of the book.Books with dust jackets are worth more.The value can increase from 20 to 50 percent depending on the rarity of book.Usually,the earlier the book,the greater the percentage.Unless noted,prices listed are without dust jackets.10.0 GM Gem Mint

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