NEWSTAND AUGUST (1976) MARVEL ETERNALS #2 CGC 9.0 VERY FINE/NEAR MINT WHITE PAGES ORIGIN & 1ST APPEARANCE OF THE ETERNALS. A TOP 100 BROZEN AGE COMIC & MARVEL JUST RELEASE A NEW ETERNALS MOVIE IN 2021.
JACK KIRBY STORY
JACK KIRBY & JOHN VERPOORTEN ART
JACK KIRBY & JOHN VERPOORTEN COVER ART



BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE CASE HAS SMALL CHIP PLEASE SEE SCAN.
PLEASE SEE SCANS/PICTURES OF COMIC FOR CONDITION. THE COMIC IN THE PHOTOS IS THE EXACT COMIC YOU WILL RECIEVE. WE DO NOT OFFER RETURNS ON GRADED COMICS. ALSO WE DO NOT OFFER OUR INDEPENDENT GRADE ON GRADED COMICS. THE GRADE IS ASSIGNED BY THE THIRD PARTY GRADING COMPANY LISTED. THANKS

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1977 MARVEL ETERNALS #13 CGC 8.5 VF+ WP 1ST APPEARANCE OF GILGAMESH RARE WOW
NEWSSTAND JULY (1977) MARVEL COMICS ETERNALS #13 CGC 8.5 VF+ VERY FINE+ WP WHITE PAGES 1ST APPEARANCE OF GILGAMESH THE FORGOTTEN ONE. DISNEY/MARVEL JUST RELEASE A NEW ETERNALS MOVIE IN 2021.
JACK KIRBY STORY
JACK KIRBY & MIKE ROYER ART
JACK KIRBY & FRANK GIACOIA COVER ART



PLEASE SEE SCANS/PICTURES OF COMIC FOR CONDITION. THE COMIC IN THE PHOTOS IS THE EXACT COMIC YOU WILL RECIEVE. WE DO NOT OFFER RETURNS ON GRADED COMICS. ALSO WE DO NOT OFFER OUR INDEPENDENT GRADE ON GRADED COMICS. THE GRADE IS ASSIGNED BY THE THIRD PARTY GRADING COMPANY LISTED. THANKS

  • The basic grading scale, also known as letter grades, uses the grades from Near Mint (highest) to Poor (lowest):
    • NM Near Mint
    • VF Very Fine
    • FN Fine
    • VG Very Good
    • GD Good
    • FR Fair
    • PR Poor
  • The ten-point grading scale assigns grades ranging from 10.0 (highest) down to 0.5 (lowest):
    • 10.0 GM Gem Mint
    • 9.9 M Mint
    • 9.8 NM/M Near Mint/Mint
    • 9.6 NM+ Near Mint+
    • 9.4 NM Near Mint
    • 9.2 NM- Near Mint-
    • 9.0 VF/NM Very Fine/Near Mint
    • 8.5 VF+ Very Fine+
    • 8.0 VF Very Fine
    • 7.5 VF- Very Fine-
    • 7.0 FN/VF Fine/Very Fine
    • 6.5 FN+ Fine+
    • 6.0 FN Fine
    • 5.5 FN- Fine-
    • 5.0 VG/FN Very Good/Fine
    • 4.5 VG+ Very Good+
    • 4.0 VG Very Good
    • 3.5 VG- Very Good-
    • 3.0 GD/VG Good/Very Good
    • 2.5 GD+ Good+
    • 2.0 GD Good
    • 1.8 GD- Good-
    • 1.5 FR/GD Fair/Good
    • 1.0 FR Fair
    • 0.5 PR Poor

Grading Standards

When reviewing the possible defects a comic may have as shown below for the various grades, please keep in mind that while a single defect may not reduce a comic's grade, that defect if repeated and/or combined with other accumulated defects, may push the grade down by one or more grades.

Near Mint (NM) condition

Near Mint/MintNM/M9.8
Near Mint+NM+9.6
Near MintNM9.4
Near Mint-NM-9.2

A nearly perfect copy that looks brand new with only a few very minor defects. Acceptable minor defects on a NM copy include: a very small amount of spine stresses, very minor instances of denting (two or three at most), slight corner blunting, and minor (less than 1/8") bends without color breaks.

On the ten-point grading scale, a lower grade like 9.2 will allow these defects in a greater quantity and degree than a higher grade like 9.8, which sometimes may have no discernible defects at all. We do not assign the grades 9.9 and 10.0 to any unslabbed "raw" comics. You will only see these ultra-high grades on comics slabbed by one of the grading services. There is such a small degree of separation between the grades 9.8, 9.9, and 10.0 that even the most experienced comic graders may disagree on which of these three grades to assign to an apparently flawless comic, so the highest grade we will assign to a comic is 9.8.

In some cases it is possible for a comic shipped brand new from the publisher, or purchased new from a comic store's shelves, to already be in less than near mint condition due to the way the comic was produced, shipped, stored, or handled prior to purchase.

Very Fine (VF) condition

Very Fine/Near MintVF/NM9.0
Very Fine+VF+8.5
Very FineVF8.0
Very Fine-VF-7.5

A VF copy has minor defects, but is in overall excellent condition. Most well-kept modern comics (especially if they have been read) fall into this grade. Acceptable defects on a VF are minor and include: Minor corner wear, a light accumulation of spine stress that may include color-break, a light accumulation of dents, and bends or folds less than 1/4" (note that on a VF copy, some color-break is allowed in a bend/fold).

Fine (FN) condition

Fine/Very FineFN/VF7.0
Fine+FN+6.5
FineFN6.0
Fine-FN-5.5

A comic in FN condition is considered "above average" but still displays some wear. In general, the eye appeal is somewhat reduced due to either an accumulation of minor defects or one or two moderate defects. Acceptable defects on a FN copy include: Slight spine roll, a moderate accumulation of spine stresses that may break color, a spine split of less than 1/2", minor water spotting or residue (less than the size of a dime), an impacted corner, and moderate foxing.

Very Good (VG) condition

Very Good/FineVG/FN5.0
Very Good+VG+4.5
Very GoodVG4.0
Very Good-VG-3.5

A comic in VG condition shows some significant wear, but has not accumulated enough total defects to reduce eye appeal to the point that it is not a desirable copy. A VG copy may have an accumulation of minor defects or one or two major ones. Acceptable defects on a VG copy include: Spine roll, 1/2" to 1" spine splits or other tears, a cover or centerfold that is detached at one staple, discoloration due to oxidation, and a moderate accumulation of water damage or staining.

Good (GD) condition

Good/Very GoodGD/VG3.0
Good+GD+2.5
GoodGD2.0
Good-GD-1.8

A GD copy has major defects, but is still complete and readable. A GD copy will have a significant amount of damage, usually an accumulation of smaller defects punctuated with some major defects. Acceptable defects on a GD copy include: A vertical book-length crease, 1.5"-2" spine split, cover or centerfold completely detached, major tears, heavy discoloration/brittleness due to oxidation, heavy amounts of staining, residue, and water damage.

Fair (FR) condition

Fair/GoodFR/GD1.5
FairFR1.0

A FR copy will have virtually no eye appeal and will display major damage. A comic book in FR condition may have non-story elements such as coupons, portions of ad pages, or Marvel Value Stamps cut or torn out of the book, but all story and art will be complete. If an entire ad page is missing that would drop the grade to Poor. Types of damage that place a comic in FR range include: A spine split of up to 2/3 the length of the book, a missing back cover provided the front cover is still attached, severe water damage or residue damage, mold, and paper deterioration due to oxidation.

Poor (PR) condition

PoorPR0.5

Comic books in PR condition may be missing up to 4 pages (two spreads) of story or ad pages, or have a completely split spine, or display severe damage that affects the readability of the book.

A Quick Note On Digital Codes

Publishers may choose to include digital content codes in their comics. Except where noted, we cannot guarantee that comics we sell will contain valid, unused, unexpired digital codes, and we can take no responsibility if a publisher chooses not to allow you to redeem such a code. Additionally, reasonable efforts to redeem this content (in particular, carefully removing a sticker covering codes) are not considered to reduce the grade we would assign the book.

Glossary of Grading Terms

Bend
When part of a comic is curved, interrupting the flat, smooth cover surface. Bends WILL NOT show distinct lines (see also crease/fold).
Bindery Tear
A small horizontal rip in a comic's cover that can usually be seen on both the front and the back. These are always found along the spine and should be graded like spine stress if they are shorter than 1/4".
Chew
Damage caused by the gnawing of rodents or insects (usually). Results in multi-page paper loss with jagged edges. Very visually distinct.
Cockling
Bubbling on a cover's surface (typically a printing defect).
Crease
A fold that causes ink removal/color break, usually resulting in a white line (see bend/fold).
Denting
Indentations or dimpling (usually in the cover) that don't penetrate the paper or remove any gloss, but do interrupt the smooth, flat surface.
Double Cover
Technically a printing defect, double-cover books had an extra copy of the cover stapled on during manufacturing. This protective extra cover can be a boon, as these books are graded by the condition of the innermost cover.
Dust Shadow
When a comic has been stored in a stack at some point in its life, any portions of the cover that weren't covered up by the adjacent books have been exposed to environmental air, light, and settling dust particles, sometimes creating lines of discoloration along the edges.
Fingerprints
When finger oils left behind from everyday handling remain on a comic's surface, they can begin to eat away at the ink, literally creating color-breaking fingerprints on the cover that are sometimes distinct and sometimes smudged. Finger oils can usually be wiped away, but fingerprints are irreversible.
Flash
A method of examining a comic that uses its natural gloss and light (glare) to help you see imperfections in its surface, like denting.
Fold
Linear dents in paper that have distinct lines, but DO NOT break color (see also bend/crease).
Foxing
Bacterial or fungal growth in the paper of a comic (usually the cover) that presents in brownish discolored clusters or spots.
Gloss
The shiny surface finish of a comic.
Moisture/Water Damage
The damage left behind when a comic has been exposed to moisture (directly or environmentally). Water damage often presents with staining and/or a stiff or swollen feel to the paper. Look for lines of demarcation.
Paper Loss
When the surface of a comic has been compromised. This can be the result of heavy scuffing/abrasion, accidental tape pull, or the chemical reactions caused by some kinds of moisture damage.
Paper Quality
Paper quality refers to the coloration and structural integrity of a comic's cover and interior pages. We do give some leeway on pre-1980s comics, but when environmental conditions have caused the paper to oxidize and/or deteriorate significantly, the decrease in eye appeal and paper strength will bring a book's grade down. Generally, paper quality will not be a concern for most modern (post-1980) comics.
Printing Defect
A flaw caused in the printing process. Examples: paper wrinkling, mis-cut edges, mis-folded or mis-wrapped spine, untrimmed pages/corners, off-registered color, color artifacts, off-centered trimming, mis-folded or unbound pages, missing staples.
Reading Crease
A vertical cover crease near the staples that runs (generally) parallel to the spine, caused by bending the cover over the staples or just too far to the left. Squarebound books get these very easily.
Restoration
Any attempt (professional or amateur) to enhance the appearance of an aging or damaged comic book. Dry pressing/cleaning and the simple addition of tape repairs are not considered restoration, but the following techniques are: recoloring/color touch, adding missing paper, stain/ink/dirt/tape removal, whitening, chemical pressing, staple replacement, trimming, re- glossing, married pages, etc. Restored comics generally carry lower value than their unaltered counterparts.
Scuffing
A light paper abrasion that may or may not break color, but interrupts the surface gloss of the book. Its effect on grading is determined by severity.
Soiling
Substances or residue on the surface of a comic. Most commonly found in white spaces. Residue is a more severe form of soiling.
Spine Break
A spine stress that has devolved into a tear (usually through multiple wraps). Spine breaks greatly decrease the spine's structural integrity and are often found close to the staples.
Spine Roll
A condition where the left edge of a comic curves toward the front or back, caused by folding back each page as the comic was read. Also usually results in page fanning.
Spine Split
A clean, even separation at the spine fold, commonly above or below the staple, but can occur anywhere along the spine length.
Spine Stress
A small crimp/fold perpendicular to the spine, usually less than 1/4" long.
Staple Detached
When a wrap has come completely loose from a staple and is no longer bound to the comic in that area.
Staple Migration
When staple rust has moved onto the surrounding paper, causing staining.
Staple Popped
When one side of a cover has torn right next to the staple, but is still attached by the slip of paper beneath the staple. If not handled carefully, a popped staple can lead to a detached staple.
Staple Rust
Literally, rust on the staple.
Subscription Crease
A vertical cover-to-cover fold caused by the book being folded in half when sent through the mail directly from the publisher.
Wrap
A single sheet of paper folded to form four pages of a story. Most modern comics have eight wraps, plus the cover (but there are exceptions!).
Writing
Writing can be found on/in comics in many forms, and downgrades are based on severity. Common things you'll see:
  • Minor initial or date markings (do not affect grade except in the highest range)
  • Names written on covers or in margins
  • Interior puzzles filled out
  • Marker scribbles
  • Markings/coloring over interior art
  • Writing indentations, in which no ink or pencil has touched the comic, but it has been used as a writing surface, so you can see rough areas where the writing dented in.

PLEASE SEE SCANS/PICTURES OF ITEM FOR CONDITION. THE ITEM OR ITEMS IN THE PHOTOS IS THE EXACT ITEM OR ITEMS YOU WILL RECIEVE. WE DO NOT OFFER RETURNS. ALSO WE DO NOT OFFER OUR OWN INDEPENDENT CARD GRADE ON CARDS. THE GRADE IS ASSIGNED BY THE THIRD PARTY GRADING COMPANY LISTED. THANKS FROM THE TEAM AT BUY, SELL AND TRADE LCC

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1977 MARVEL ETERNALS #13 CGC 8.5 VF+ WP 1ST APPEARANCE OF GILGAMESH RARE WOW
NEWSTAND AUGUST (1976) MARVEL ETERNALS #2 CGC 9.0 VERY FINE/NEAR MINT WHITE PAGES ORIGIN & 1ST APPEARANCE OF THE ETERNALS. A TOP 100 BROZEN AGE COMIC & MARVEL JUST RELEASE A NEW ETERNALS MOVIE IN 2021.
JACK KIRBY STORY
JACK KIRBY & JOHN VERPOORTEN ART
JACK KIRBY & JOHN VERPOORTEN COVER ART



BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE CASE HAS SMALL CHIP PLEASE SEE SCAN.
PLEASE SEE SCANS/PICTURES OF COMIC FOR CONDITION. THE COMIC IN THE PHOTOS IS THE EXACT COMIC YOU WILL RECIEVE. WE DO NOT OFFER RETURNS ON GRADED COMICS. ALSO WE DO NOT OFFER OUR INDEPENDENT GRADE ON GRADED COMICS. THE GRADE IS ASSIGNED BY THE THIRD PARTY GRADING COMPANY LISTED. THANKS

WELCOME TO BUY, SELL AND TRADE LLC

1977 MARVEL ETERNALS #13 CGC 8.5 VF+ WP 1ST APPEARANCE OF GILGAMESH RARE WOW
NEWSSTAND JULY (1977) MARVEL COMICS ETERNALS #13 CGC 8.5 VF+ VERY FINE+ WP WHITE PAGES 1ST APPEARANCE OF GILGAMESH THE FORGOTTEN ONE. DISNEY/MARVEL JUST RELEASE A NEW ETERNALS MOVIE IN 2021.
JACK KIRBY STORY
JACK KIRBY & MIKE ROYER ART
JACK KIRBY & FRANK GIACOIA COVER ART



PLEASE SEE SCANS/PICTURES OF COMIC FOR CONDITION. THE COMIC IN THE PHOTOS IS THE EXACT COMIC YOU WILL RECIEVE. WE DO NOT OFFER RETURNS ON GRADED COMICS. ALSO WE DO NOT OFFER OUR INDEPENDENT GRADE ON GRADED COMICS. THE GRADE IS ASSIGNED BY THE THIRD PARTY GRADING COMPANY LISTED. THANKS

  • The basic grading scale, also known as letter grades, uses the grades from Near Mint (highest) to Poor (lowest):
    • NM Near Mint
    • VF Very Fine
    • FN Fine
    • VG Very Good
    • GD Good
    • FR Fair
    • PR Poor
  • The ten-point grading scale assigns grades ranging from 10.0 (highest) down to 0.5 (lowest):
    • 10.0 GM Gem Mint
    • 9.9 M Mint
    • 9.8 NM/M Near Mint/Mint
    • 9.6 NM+ Near Mint+
    • 9.4 NM Near Mint
    • 9.2 NM- Near Mint-
    • 9.0 VF/NM Very Fine/Near Mint
    • 8.5 VF+ Very Fine+
    • 8.0 VF Very Fine
    • 7.5 VF- Very Fine-
    • 7.0 FN/VF Fine/Very Fine
    • 6.5 FN+ Fine+
    • 6.0 FN Fine
    • 5.5 FN- Fine-
    • 5.0 VG/FN Very Good/Fine
    • 4.5 VG+ Very Good+
    • 4.0 VG Very Good
    • 3.5 VG- Very Good-
    • 3.0 GD/VG Good/Very Good
    • 2.5 GD+ Good+
    • 2.0 GD Good
    • 1.8 GD- Good-
    • 1.5 FR/GD Fair/Good
    • 1.0 FR Fair
    • 0.5 PR Poor

Grading Standards

When reviewing the possible defects a comic may have as shown below for the various grades, please keep in mind that while a single defect may not reduce a comic's grade, that defect if repeated and/or combined with other accumulated defects, may push the grade down by one or more grades.

Near Mint (NM) condition

Near Mint/MintNM/M9.8
Near Mint+NM+9.6
Near MintNM9.4
Near Mint-NM-9.2

A nearly perfect copy that looks brand new with only a few very minor defects. Acceptable minor defects on a NM copy include: a very small amount of spine stresses, very minor instances of denting (two or three at most), slight corner blunting, and minor (less than 1/8") bends without color breaks.

On the ten-point grading scale, a lower grade like 9.2 will allow these defects in a greater quantity and degree than a higher grade like 9.8, which sometimes may have no discernible defects at all. We do not assign the grades 9.9 and 10.0 to any unslabbed "raw" comics. You will only see these ultra-high grades on comics slabbed by one of the grading services. There is such a small degree of separation between the grades 9.8, 9.9, and 10.0 that even the most experienced comic graders may disagree on which of these three grades to assign to an apparently flawless comic, so the highest grade we will assign to a comic is 9.8.

In some cases it is possible for a comic shipped brand new from the publisher, or purchased new from a comic store's shelves, to already be in less than near mint condition due to the way the comic was produced, shipped, stored, or handled prior to purchase.

Very Fine (VF) condition

Very Fine/Near MintVF/NM9.0
Very Fine+VF+8.5
Very FineVF8.0
Very Fine-VF-7.5

A VF copy has minor defects, but is in overall excellent condition. Most well-kept modern comics (especially if they have been read) fall into this grade. Acceptable defects on a VF are minor and include: Minor corner wear, a light accumulation of spine stress that may include color-break, a light accumulation of dents, and bends or folds less than 1/4" (note that on a VF copy, some color-break is allowed in a bend/fold).

Fine (FN) condition

Fine/Very FineFN/VF7.0
Fine+FN+6.5
FineFN6.0
Fine-FN-5.5

A comic in FN condition is considered "above average" but still displays some wear. In general, the eye appeal is somewhat reduced due to either an accumulation of minor defects or one or two moderate defects. Acceptable defects on a FN copy include: Slight spine roll, a moderate accumulation of spine stresses that may break color, a spine split of less than 1/2", minor water spotting or residue (less than the size of a dime), an impacted corner, and moderate foxing.

Very Good (VG) condition

Very Good/FineVG/FN5.0
Very Good+VG+4.5
Very GoodVG4.0
Very Good-VG-3.5

A comic in VG condition shows some significant wear, but has not accumulated enough total defects to reduce eye appeal to the point that it is not a desirable copy. A VG copy may have an accumulation of minor defects or one or two major ones. Acceptable defects on a VG copy include: Spine roll, 1/2" to 1" spine splits or other tears, a cover or centerfold that is detached at one staple, discoloration due to oxidation, and a moderate accumulation of water damage or staining.

Good (GD) condition

Good/Very GoodGD/VG3.0
Good+GD+2.5
GoodGD2.0
Good-GD-1.8

A GD copy has major defects, but is still complete and readable. A GD copy will have a significant amount of damage, usually an accumulation of smaller defects punctuated with some major defects. Acceptable defects on a GD copy include: A vertical book-length crease, 1.5"-2" spine split, cover or centerfold completely detached, major tears, heavy discoloration/brittleness due to oxidation, heavy amounts of staining, residue, and water damage.

Fair (FR) condition

Fair/GoodFR/GD1.5
FairFR1.0

A FR copy will have virtually no eye appeal and will display major damage. A comic book in FR condition may have non-story elements such as coupons, portions of ad pages, or Marvel Value Stamps cut or torn out of the book, but all story and art will be complete. If an entire ad page is missing that would drop the grade to Poor. Types of damage that place a comic in FR range include: A spine split of up to 2/3 the length of the book, a missing back cover provided the front cover is still attached, severe water damage or residue damage, mold, and paper deterioration due to oxidation.

Poor (PR) condition

PoorPR0.5

Comic books in PR condition may be missing up to 4 pages (two spreads) of story or ad pages, or have a completely split spine, or display severe damage that affects the readability of the book.

A Quick Note On Digital Codes

Publishers may choose to include digital content codes in their comics. Except where noted, we cannot guarantee that comics we sell will contain valid, unused, unexpired digital codes, and we can take no responsibility if a publisher chooses not to allow you to redeem such a code. Additionally, reasonable efforts to redeem this content (in particular, carefully removing a sticker covering codes) are not considered to reduce the grade we would assign the book.

Glossary of Grading Terms

Bend
When part of a comic is curved, interrupting the flat, smooth cover surface. Bends WILL NOT show distinct lines (see also crease/fold).
Bindery Tear
A small horizontal rip in a comic's cover that can usually be seen on both the front and the back. These are always found along the spine and should be graded like spine stress if they are shorter than 1/4".
Chew
Damage caused by the gnawing of rodents or insects (usually). Results in multi-page paper loss with jagged edges. Very visually distinct.
Cockling
Bubbling on a cover's surface (typically a printing defect).
Crease
A fold that causes ink removal/color break, usually resulting in a white line (see bend/fold).
Denting
Indentations or dimpling (usually in the cover) that don't penetrate the paper or remove any gloss, but do interrupt the smooth, flat surface.
Double Cover
Technically a printing defect, double-cover books had an extra copy of the cover stapled on during manufacturing. This protective extra cover can be a boon, as these books are graded by the condition of the innermost cover.
Dust Shadow
When a comic has been stored in a stack at some point in its life, any portions of the cover that weren't covered up by the adjacent books have been exposed to environmental air, light, and settling dust particles, sometimes creating lines of discoloration along the edges.
Fingerprints
When finger oils left behind from everyday handling remain on a comic's surface, they can begin to eat away at the ink, literally creating color-breaking fingerprints on the cover that are sometimes distinct and sometimes smudged. Finger oils can usually be wiped away, but fingerprints are irreversible.
Flash
A method of examining a comic that uses its natural gloss and light (glare) to help you see imperfections in its surface, like denting.
Fold
Linear dents in paper that have distinct lines, but DO NOT break color (see also bend/crease).
Foxing
Bacterial or fungal growth in the paper of a comic (usually the cover) that presents in brownish discolored clusters or spots.
Gloss
The shiny surface finish of a comic.
Moisture/Water Damage
The damage left behind when a comic has been exposed to moisture (directly or environmentally). Water damage often presents with staining and/or a stiff or swollen feel to the paper. Look for lines of demarcation.
Paper Loss
When the surface of a comic has been compromised. This can be the result of heavy scuffing/abrasion, accidental tape pull, or the chemical reactions caused by some kinds of moisture damage.
Paper Quality
Paper quality refers to the coloration and structural integrity of a comic's cover and interior pages. We do give some leeway on pre-1980s comics, but when environmental conditions have caused the paper to oxidize and/or deteriorate significantly, the decrease in eye appeal and paper strength will bring a book's grade down. Generally, paper quality will not be a concern for most modern (post-1980) comics.
Printing Defect
A flaw caused in the printing process. Examples: paper wrinkling, mis-cut edges, mis-folded or mis-wrapped spine, untrimmed pages/corners, off-registered color, color artifacts, off-centered trimming, mis-folded or unbound pages, missing staples.
Reading Crease
A vertical cover crease near the staples that runs (generally) parallel to the spine, caused by bending the cover over the staples or just too far to the left. Squarebound books get these very easily.
Restoration
Any attempt (professional or amateur) to enhance the appearance of an aging or damaged comic book. Dry pressing/cleaning and the simple addition of tape repairs are not considered restoration, but the following techniques are: recoloring/color touch, adding missing paper, stain/ink/dirt/tape removal, whitening, chemical pressing, staple replacement, trimming, re- glossing, married pages, etc. Restored comics generally carry lower value than their unaltered counterparts.
Scuffing
A light paper abrasion that may or may not break color, but interrupts the surface gloss of the book. Its effect on grading is determined by severity.
Soiling
Substances or residue on the surface of a comic. Most commonly found in white spaces. Residue is a more severe form of soiling.
Spine Break
A spine stress that has devolved into a tear (usually through multiple wraps). Spine breaks greatly decrease the spine's structural integrity and are often found close to the staples.
Spine Roll
A condition where the left edge of a comic curves toward the front or back, caused by folding back each page as the comic was read. Also usually results in page fanning.
Spine Split
A clean, even separation at the spine fold, commonly above or below the staple, but can occur anywhere along the spine length.
Spine Stress
A small crimp/fold perpendicular to the spine, usually less than 1/4" long.
Staple Detached
When a wrap has come completely loose from a staple and is no longer bound to the comic in that area.
Staple Migration
When staple rust has moved onto the surrounding paper, causing staining.
Staple Popped
When one side of a cover has torn right next to the staple, but is still attached by the slip of paper beneath the staple. If not handled carefully, a popped staple can lead to a detached staple.
Staple Rust
Literally, rust on the staple.
Subscription Crease
A vertical cover-to-cover fold caused by the book being folded in half when sent through the mail directly from the publisher.
Wrap
A single sheet of paper folded to form four pages of a story. Most modern comics have eight wraps, plus the cover (but there are exceptions!).
Writing
Writing can be found on/in comics in many forms, and downgrades are based on severity. Common things you'll see:
  • Minor initial or date markings (do not affect grade except in the highest range)
  • Names written on covers or in margins
  • Interior puzzles filled out
  • Marker scribbles
  • Markings/coloring over interior art
  • Writing indentations, in which no ink or pencil has touched the comic, but it has been used as a writing surface, so you can see rough areas where the writing dented in.

PLEASE SEE SCANS/PICTURES OF ITEM FOR CONDITION. THE ITEM OR ITEMS IN THE PHOTOS IS THE EXACT ITEM OR ITEMS YOU WILL RECIEVE. WE DO NOT OFFER RETURNS. ALSO WE DO NOT OFFER OUR OWN INDEPENDENT CARD GRADE ON CARDS. THE GRADE IS ASSIGNED BY THE THIRD PARTY GRADING COMPANY LISTED. THANKS FROM THE TEAM AT BUY, SELL AND TRADE LCC

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Below is a brief synopsis of how to do you're own grading of Raw cards Grading Scale For cards:


NMMT A truly exceptional card. Centering 60/40 or better. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. With nearly flawless corners. Our Highest Grade.


NM+ A near perfect card. Centering is 65/35 or better. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. With one corner with minor wear. Card is in focus and free of print lines.


NM/NM+ A grade for Commons only. Card will either be NM or NM+. A true high grade card


NM A beautiful card. Centering is 75/25 or better with sharp corners. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. Could have minor wear on 2 corners. Card is in focus and free of print lines.


EXMT+ Very Close to NM. Centering is 75/25 or better. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. Corners can have minor touches of wear on them, but they still all come to a point.


EXMT/EXMT+ A grade for Commons only. Card will be either EXMT or EXMT+.


EXMT Still a Nice High Grade Card. Centering is 80/20 or Better. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. Corners have minor to moderate wear, but are still relatively sharp and card has overall nice appearance.


EX+ The Nicest of all the Mid Grade cards. Probably the best deal for the money of all grades. Centering must be 85/15 or Better. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. Corners can have moderate wear, but no major problems on this grade.


EX/EX+ A grade for Commons Only. Card will be either EX or EX+.


EX A Solid Mid Grade Card. Centering must be 90/10 or Better. Unless an (OC) or (MC) qualifier is added in description. Corners can have moderate wear, but no rounding, creasing or major problems on this card.


VGEX The Nicest of the Low Grade cards. Card can't be Mis-cut, but can be off center. The corners can be slightly rounded. No major creases but could have a minor crease, or wrinkle. No intentional damage can be on this Card.


VG/VGEX A grade for Commons Only. Card will be either VG or VGEX.  Could have a crease, or wrinkle on the card.


VG Still a Decent Low Grade card. No intentional Damage on the card. There can be a major crease or multiple small creases, but there is not a crease the destroys the eye appeal of the card. Card can be miscut i

f otherwise nice.


GVG Card can have multiple creases. There can be markings on the front and or back. The card is not destroyed, but has major problems.


G (GOOD) There may be back damage, Multiple creasing, markings on the front or back of the card. The card is intact, but by no means an attractive card.


F (FAIR) Usually used as a filler card. Card is almost completely worn out. Can have creases throughout, major back damage, including paper loss and markings.


P (POOR) The lowest grade we assign a card. This is just to say you have the card. Can have part of the card missing, writing, major creases, etc..



Cards with substantial flaws may also receive a qualifier along with their numerical grade. The flaw typically results in the value being at least One to two grades lower. For example, a PSA 8 (OC) would have a similar value to a PSA 7 or PSA 6 (or lower). The different types of qualifiers include:

  • OC --- Off center (one or more borders significantly larger than the opposite border)
  • ST --- Staining (stains from wax, gum, water, or other substances)
  • PD --- Print defect (ink smears, random ink spots, "fish eyes" or other factory printing defects)
  • OF --- Out of focus (registration or color application causes image to be out of focus)
  • MK --- Marks --- (pen, pencil writing, or ink stamps)
  • MC --- Miscut (a portion of the card is missing or portion of another card appears on normal sized card)
  • TR --- Trimmed (card may be slightly or grossly cut or trimmed to make smaller or improve appearance)
  • AUTH --- Authentic (card is original but has been altered, repaired, or otherwise enhanced)




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