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Posted 8/1/2008 11:24:13 PM


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DeadOne (8/1/2008)
superdupernova81 (8/1/2008)
Well who cares what "Mint" really is or the impossability of it

People, like yourself, who care about the monetary value of what they have should care what "Mint" is, because a possible buyer surely will...the best way to increase the value of that particular comic book is to sit down and read it, you might like it (if so...the value goes up )

 

i agree!

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Posted 8/2/2008 9:19:36 AM


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Don't ask the question if you aren't ready for an answer based on reality.

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Posted 8/4/2008 9:17:49 AM


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superdupernova81 (8/1/2008)
Well who cares what "Mint" really is or the impossability of it, it is what we grew up with. well i did anyway. to me, mint is just this. no creases, no rips, no jagged edges or corners. so my book is just that. i never read it. i wasnt into reading them. i just collected a few.


Then why even pick it up if you didn't read it? Is it because it being #100 you thought it may become special down the track? And Mint is pretty rare to get and most likely the book you have isn't 'Mint' at all. Your opinion may make you think you have a mint book but really that is the first mistake that many people make. Do a little homework and you'll learn about what MINT really is and how it's not really that common.

Usually you can tell if someone thinks their comic is mint they know little bout grading.

And actually..you must 'care' about "mint" otherwise you wouldn't have mentioned the condition of the comic book
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Posted 8/6/2008 7:24:11 AM


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Bang Bang, dang snova hope you have a force field or caps shield they are banging you up right now. just a little suggestion take if you like or dont up to you.

1st post more so you aren't a newbie anymore thats a dead give away.

everybody has a opinion here and i mean everybody so dont take it personal

very rarely do people say mint anymore maybe in the 90's when i started

and finally never say you didn't read it even if you didn't there is a big diffrence between a speculator and a collector and thats one of them. and almost everybody on her is a collector.

Have fun on here Bro don't join the dark side only after your third post.

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