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| CITAZIONE (geiar @ 10/4/2024, 14:17) Il pedigree "Kansas city" potrebbe aver comunque giocato un ruolo importante... Ammetto la mia ignoranza in merito, senza problemi. [/QUOTE] Le copie certificate CGC con la label dorata sono copie speciali, in questo caso con il pedigree... Il pedigree é come per i cani, ti dice la provenienza di un albo. In questo caso é la collezione Kansas City: The earliest pedigreed collection ever found, it turned up in Kansas City in the late '60s and featured a large accumulation of nearly 250 high grade #1 issues that ran from 1937 through the '40s. The people who purchased it sold only a handful of issues each year, but because the accumulation was not considered a pedigree until the '80s, and because they have no distinct markings, many copies have anonymously vanished into collections. Besides copies of Batman #1, Flash #1, Green Lantern #1, Planet #1, Jumbo #1, and Superman #1, the collection also contained one of only four pedigreed copies of Action Comics #1. That copy, graded CGC 8.0, was the first comic book to sell for $1 million in 2011.Esistono molti pedigree, tutti molto quotati e ricercati.
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