foechristina
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Joined: January 2022
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Post by foechristina on Jan 10, 2022 16:22:41 GMT -8
I have one and I’m not sure what to do with it. It’s a 1967 12 cent Dell “Thirteen Going on Eighteen” however it doesn’t have the bottom staple. I’m not saying it came out. I’m saying it was never punched for the bottom staple. How do I value this??
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Jan 10, 2022 17:57:00 GMT -8
I have one and I’m not sure what to do with it. It’s a 1967 12 cent Dell “Thirteen Going on Eighteen” however it doesn’t have the bottom staple. I’m not saying it came out. I’m saying it was never punched for the bottom staple. How do I value this?? Welcome! It's treated as a manufacturing defect and has no negative effect on the grade. This is true historically with most dealers, it's true with Overstreet's Grading Guides, and is true for CGC grading. When selling, it's customary to describe the missing staple for full disclosure (some buyers might want to avoid this defect). If CGC sees it, they write "Manufactured without top (or bottom) staple." on the label. Hope that helps.
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Post by The Thing from Another World on Nov 16, 2023 11:10:17 GMT -8
Dazzler #1In some issues the ad pages 24 and 25 are in black and white instead of color.
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