Discuss comic grading and how to evaluate books
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Stumper Posts: 8
5/28/2022
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Is there a free down loadable grading chart similar to what NewKadia uses that shows things to check for determining what the overall grade of the book should be? Maybe there is something better than what they use? I would like something like this to slip onto the back cardboard side of the bagged comic.
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Stumper Posts: 8
5/28/2022
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Here is link to NewKadia example https://www.newkadia.com/GC.html
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collectibleshop Posts: 3088
5/28/2022
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why not print theirs and use it? or google for a comic book grading chart and see what's out there.
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Stumper Posts: 8
5/28/2022
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collectibleshop wrote:
why not print theirs and use it? or google for a comic book grading chart and see what's out there.
google is how I found NewKadia. But I am hoping there may be a better solution from someone in this community. I also don't want to do any copyright infringements. edited by Stumper on 5/28/2022
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collectibleshop Posts: 3088
5/28/2022
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newkadia has a 'print chart' link (which I haven't fully tried, so don't know what it looks like printed out), so there should be no copyright infringement to use it in books you're selling. dunno if it has NewKadia printed on it, but if so, and you don't change that to another company name, there should be no problem in using it. Or make your own, if you have the computer skills. or try asking on the CGC forums, they have lots of sellers there skilled in all kinds of stuff, and more likely to know of some other charts. Comics General would be the place to ask: https://boards.cgccomics.com/forum/8-comics-general/
good luck. edited by collectibleshop on 5/28/2022
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Stumper Posts: 8
6/8/2022
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I found a hard copy chart that I do not know the source but I have entered it into a spreadsheet. I am attempting to attach a jpeg. Let's see if this works.
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