TALES OF SUSPENSE #39 NM- 9.2 *1ST IRON MAN APPEARANCE*
  $   16,999
  £   10,067

 


$   16999 Sold For
26 Jul 2009 End Date
26 Jul 2009 Start Date
$   16999 Start price
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/albums/ss103/PS1065/TOS39_040109.jpg This listing is for a Tales of Suspense #39 in rare NM- condition with off-white pages. It's the original 1963 Marvel newsstand issue, not a reprint or special edition. The comic is clean, complete, and has no tape, repairs, or restoration of any kind. THE BEST & ONLY TOTAL PURCHASE PROTECTION, RAW COMIC RESTORATION GUARANTEE ON EBAY: If this comic is submitted to CGC or PGX and is returned either restored, repaired, trimmed, or qualified (a purple or green label), a full refund of auction price plus postage, the grading fee, and all postage incurred to send to and from grading, plus the postage to send it back for a refund will be reimbursed upon return to me. PLEASE NOTE: This comic is numerically graded by me using the published Overstreet guidelines. The grade assessed is not a CGC grade, a guarantee or implication of CGC grade. It is my opinion of what the comic should grade at CGC, but not a guarantee of what it will grade. A specific numerical CGC grade cannot be guaranteed because CGC themselves do not guarantee grades, and t are no published CGC grading guidelines. This is made evident by the thousands upon thousands of CGC graded comics that have graded differently when resubmitted a second time, one extreme case being a comic that once CGC Universal graded 4.0 eventually being given a 9.0 Universal grade by CGC, the same company that graded it 4.0 in the past! What exactly does CGC guarantee? I quote from the CGC label itself: "CGC guarantees this comic book to be genuine and be inspected by a minimum of three graders. The assigned grade represents our opinion, as grading is subjective." As my regular buyers well know, on a whole, my comics do very well at CGC. Some grade slightly higher than the grades I list them at, an equal number grade slightly lower, and the majority grade the same, most notably of late an AS #129 that I listed at NM/MT that was graded 9.8 by CGC, an AS #9 I listed as NM/NM+ (meaning a high end 9.4, but not quite a solid 9.6) that was CGC graded 9.4, an AS #37 that I Iisted as 9.2, I was given a negative on by the buyer for "overgrading", yet 2 months later was graded CGC 9.4 for the second chance buyer, and many, many others. ***Also, recently a restored raw AF 15 auctioned at $16,950 that graded CGC 9.4 (sl) for the buyer!*** In other words, t is an averaging out when it comes to the subjective art of grading, even among the best. SHIPPING NOTES: Please see shipping information below in the blue and yellow section. An invoice will be sent after the close of each auction with the precise rate calculator price which includes required insurance on shipments valued at over $100. Multiple items ship together and are rate-combined. This item will be sent via usps priority mail, registered-insured for the final auction amount. Please wait for your invoice to pay. Please be sure to read my seller's feedback to see my Buyer's comments on my strict grading and the items they received. Please be sure to read my "About Me" page for more on total buyer protection policies. Among these listings are some of the most desireable Silver age unslabbed, unrestored comics ever offered on eBay. Many are from an incredible, high grade, original owner collection that was stored away since the 70s and have never been offered by a seller either on or off eBay. Their quality is remarkable and their conditions will please the most discerning high grade collectors. T are also some beautiful, slightly restored comics from different collections with minimal, professional color to...


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