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    Comic grading

    I have a collection that I'm considering getting graded and I'm asking for your thoughts and opinions on these matters. Who's the best in the business? Is it worth getting comics graded, ect., I would greatly appreciate your thoughts and opinions on this. Thanks!

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    CGC is the best IMO. For me, slabbing comics is a love/hate thing, they look great and they are preserved BUT you wont be able to read them. Grading can be expensive as well, they have packages available depending on the value of the comics. My suggestion is, if they mean something to you and you want to preserve them, getting them graded is perfect. If you want to make some cash on high in books, grading is perfect. If you are a reader or wish to see any of the art within the book, stay away. Depends on what you want to do and how you prefer your comics. I myself have only 1 comic slabbed which I bought, not sent for grading. The only reason I bought it is because I have multiple copies for me to read but I wanted a mint copy preserved. My character of choice, deathlok. Not well known by many but a amazing character. Hope this helps.

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