CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
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CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Howdy all. I've got some nice slabs up on e-bay right now, including:
Archer & Armstrong #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Shadowman #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Hard Corps #5 Comic Defense System CGC 9.6
Wolverine (vol 2) #17 CGC 9.6
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZbort2000QQhtZ-1
Thanks for looking.
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Archer & Armstrong #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Shadowman #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Hard Corps #5 Comic Defense System CGC 9.6
Wolverine (vol 2) #17 CGC 9.6
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZbort2000QQhtZ-1
Thanks for looking.
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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Showoff.Shakespeare wrote:Howdy all. I've got some nice slabs up on e-bay right now, including:
Archer & Armstrong #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
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ckb wrote:Hey, I nailed speed's bid amount!
Oh, and my vote for best eBay name ever:
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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
LOVE that Wolvie cover. I'm not much into marvel these days though. But, whoa, nice Shadowman 0! I may have to snag that. Have to look at the wallet.... hey, since when did I keep moths in there?Shakespeare wrote:Howdy all. I've got some nice slabs up on e-bay right now, including:
Archer & Armstrong #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Shadowman #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Hard Corps #5 Comic Defense System CGC 9.6
Wolverine (vol 2) #17 CGC 9.6
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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
whovianone wrote:LOVE that Wolvie cover. I'm not much into marvel these days though. But, whoa, nice Shadowman 0! I may have to snag that. Have to look at the wallet.... hey, since when did I keep moths in there?Shakespeare wrote:Howdy all. I've got some nice slabs up on e-bay right now, including:
Archer & Armstrong #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Shadowman #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Hard Corps #5 Comic Defense System CGC 9.6
Wolverine (vol 2) #17 CGC 9.6
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Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?


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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Weeeellllll... We had a car to repair, and a number of other things. I did get $200 to spend at my last con, and got a VIP ticket to the local con here next month (April 15 - Gem City Con) for $100. Includes sketches from the two artists, a bust, a t-shirt and a big grab-bag of goodies. Plus, you get in an hour early! Woo hoo!Shakespeare wrote:whovianone wrote:LOVE that Wolvie cover. I'm not much into marvel these days though. But, whoa, nice Shadowman 0! I may have to snag that. Have to look at the wallet.... hey, since when did I keep moths in there?Shakespeare wrote:Howdy all. I've got some nice slabs up on e-bay right now, including:
Archer & Armstrong #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Shadowman #0 GOLD CGC 9.8
Hard Corps #5 Comic Defense System CGC 9.6
Wolverine (vol 2) #17 CGC 9.6
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Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
Otherwise, I'd be on a couple of those books.

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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()

That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.

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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
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That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.

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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Shhhhh...stop bringing people back to reality!greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
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That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.
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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Shakespeare wrote:Shhhhh...stop bringing people back to reality!greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
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That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.
S

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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
Shakespeare wrote:Shhhhh...stop bringing people back to reality!greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
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That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.
S


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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
I hope the right two crazy bidder can find it...anyone notice the boneheaded move I made in the title of the auction?greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Shhhhh...stop bringing people back to reality!greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
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That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.
SYou only need two crazy bidders anyway.

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This sounds like a job for...www.esnipe.comgavster wrote:I've got the disease, and it looks real good in 9.8 but I'll be away from home which is a good thing really as the wife would go banannas if I won it at the price I think it will go for.............my 9.6 still looks okay
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Re: CGC 9.8 GOLD Archer & Armstrong #0 + other slabs
You didn't seperate "pre" and "Unity", which means people using either of those searches won't find you.Shakespeare wrote:I hope the right two crazy bidder can find it...anyone notice the boneheaded move I made in the title of the auction?greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Shhhhh...stop bringing people back to reality!greg wrote:Shakespeare wrote:Hey, they say the average tax return is about $2,900. What better way to spend it?![]()
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That reminds me of an article I read where the average salary for a particular college graduating class
was something like $250,000. It turns out the class happened to have an NBA 1st Round Draft Pick among the graduates.
Everybody else averaged $45,000.
SYou only need two crazy bidders anyway.

I wouldn't worry about it.....really....
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Well, that and he left the #0 out of the Archer & Armstrong title.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:You didn't seperate "pre" and "Unity", which means people using either of those searches won't find you.Shakespeare wrote:I hope the right two crazy bidder can find it...anyone notice the boneheaded move I made in the title of the auction?
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I wouldn't worry about it.....really....

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Please. Like anyone's gonna look for the ISSUE NUMBER in a search. Whatevah!greg wrote:Well, that and he left the #0 out of the Archer & Armstrong title.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:You didn't seperate "pre" and "Unity", which means people using either of those searches won't find you.Shakespeare wrote:I hope the right two crazy bidder can find it...anyone notice the boneheaded move I made in the title of the auction?
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I wouldn't worry about it.....really....

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It's got several things going for it... only 25% submitted to CGC have been 9.8.Jay Tomio wrote:I never realized that the A&A was that hot a commodity, but I guess it does make sense from a numbers and point o view and it's even rather significant to the VALIANT U. to boot!
First issue, first appearances... the only pre-Unity Gold issue... BWS art...
...and only 7 (so far) in CGC 9.8... if one ever sells under $100, I want one.
