Paper
Collectable Grading Guide
MINT GRADES
GEM MINT: 10.0
MINT: 9.9
The
best possible existing condition of a comic book. A near perfect book. It is
very rare especially in older comic books pre-1990 to discover a comic in
either Mint or Gem Mint condition. Books in this condition pre-1980 are
virtually non-existent.
An
extremely exceptional comic with only very minute printing or bindery defects.
The book’s cover is flat and without surface wear. No autographs or writing is
allowed on either the cover or interior pages. Cover inks are exceptionally
bright with high gloss. The books corners are perfectly square and sharp.
Interior pages must me white in color and supple to the touch.
NEAR MINT+/MINT
GRADES
NEAR MINT / MINT :
9.8
NEAR MINT+ : 9.6
This
is close to mint with some minor defect.
A
slight stress line by the staples.
The
staples themselves are generally centered clean with no rust. Maybe some of the
color has chipped or flaked off the cover. And again, the cover is flat with no
surface wear; inks are bright with high reflectivity and very little fading.
And those tricky corners are cut square and sharp with ever so slight blunting
permitted.
You
can tell that this comic has been stored properly and looks as new as the day
it was printed. All stress marks should be almost invisible and bindery tears
must be less than 1/16 inch. Only the most subtle binding and/or printing
defects allowed.
Cover
is fairly well centered and firmly secured to interior pages.
Paper
is supple and like new. Spine is tight and flat.
Unobtrusive
date stamps or arrival dates in pencil or ink are acceptable.
Many
pedigree collection comics have a notation on the cover or the interior of the
comic and are considered a bonus to collectors as they help prove the
provenance of the comic.
NEAR MINT/NEAR
MINT- GRADES
NEAR MINT : 9.4
NEAR MINT - : 9.2
This
book is an excellent copy with great eye appeal. It is vibrant and clean with
supple pages.
The
spine may have a couple of very small stress lines at the most 1/4 inch the
surface color around the line must not be noticeably broken. The spine is
almost completely flat.
The
cover is relatively flat with almost no surface wear and the cover inks are
generally bright with medium to high reflectivity.
The
staples may show some discoloration, but it's not too noticeable on first
glance.
The
inside pages and covers usually will be off-white to white, but can be creamy
or slightly yellowish.
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
GRADES
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
: 9.0
Slightly
better condition than VERY FINE +:8.5, but in lesser conditions than the grade
above.
VERY FINE+ : 8.5
VERY FINE : 8.0
VERY FINE - : 7.5
A
very fine comic book appears to have been read a few times and has been handled
with some care.
This one allows for some more defects.
Some
of the above defects along with a small fold or crease in the cover.
Very
few stress marks on spine and a few small chips on the cover. The cover has
some slight surface wear but still has its original gloss and there is nothing
major wrong with it.
Overall
an exceptional, still very collectible.
FINE GRADES
FINE/VERY FINE: 7.0
Slightly better condition than FINE +: 6.5, but in lesser condition than the
grade above.
FINE + : 6.5
FINE: 6.0
FINE - : 5.5
This
comic is definitely a well-read copy, but can still be a very desirable copy.
This
could have one major defect like a larger piece out of the cover (1/4 inch to
1/8 inch) or a one-inch plus tear.
It
has stress lines around the staples and creases from the opening and closing of
the cover.
The
whiteness of the pages has been changed to off-white to yellowish color.
This
could have a reading or subscription crease or a rolled spine, but is not
damaged enough to reduce eye appeal dramatically.
Some
discoloration, fading in colors and even minor soiling is allowed. The cover
and/or inside pages could have minor tears and/or folds. Cover can be loose
from one staple, but cover cannot be completely detached from interior.
Pages
and inside covers could be brown but not brittle.
Depending
on the grade of the copy certain amounts are available in this grade. i.e a
book that looks 8.0 with a piece of tape on the interior cover is acceptable in
this grade.
VERY GOOD GRADES
VERY GOOD/FINE: 5.0
VERY GOOD+ : 4.5
VERY GOOD : 4.0
VERY GOOD - :3.5
Book
is complete, but with major creases and or a spine roll. There is almost low
cover gloss or at most times none at all.
The
inside paper quality is not good and yellow and small pieces of them may be
missing.
If
there is a piece missing from the cover, it should be no larger than a
1/2" to 1/4".
Books
in this grade are almost always creased, scuffed, abraded and soiled, but
completely readable. Tape on the comic is considered a defect in this grade.
GOOD GRADE
GOOD/VERY GOOD: 3.0
GOOD + : 2.5
GOOD: 2.0
GOOD - : 1.8
All
the defects of a VG comic plus more.
There
is almost low cover gloss or most times none at all. The inside paper quality
is not good and yellow and small pieces of them may be missing.
If
there is a piece missing from the cover, it should be no larger than a
1/2" to 1/4".
Books
in this grade are almost always creased, scuffed, abraded and soiled, but
completely readable.
Book
is complete, but with no missing pages and is still in a "collectible"
grade.
FAIR GRADE
FAIR/GOOD : 1.5
FAIR : 1.0
This
book has seen much better days and tends to be heavily worn and tattered.
A
copy of a comic in this grade has all pages and most of the covers.
A
book in this condition is worn, ragged and unattractive. Heavy creases and
folds are prevalent paper quality can be very low.
The
spine and/or cover may be completely split. Staples may be missing. Corners are
rounded.
Coupons
cut from cover and or inside pages. Panels can be clipped out.
Parts
of the front cover may be missing.
Soiling,
staining, tears, markings or chunks missing will interfere with reading.
Brittleness
maybe a factor.
Moderate
to extensive amounts of tape is acceptable on the comic in this grade.
POOR GRADE
POOR : .5
It
has major defects to the point that there is almost no collector value.
Copies
in this grade typically will have pages and/or around 1/3 or more of the front
cover missing.
They
may have severe strains, mildew or heavy cover abrasion to the point where
cover inks are gone.
Heavy
defacing with paints, varnishes, glues, oil, indelible markers or dyes, etc.
The
inside pages can be extreme brittleness.
NO GRADE
(Coverless/Covers/Pages or Single Wrap)
This
designation is only used for the purpose of authentication. Numerous collectors
and comic fans will purchase coverless comics to either read or to obtain a
filler copy of a book for their collection. Coverless books will typically sell
for a percentage of the good condition value. Rare and key comic books that are
coverless in many cases may sell for a percentage of guide value depending on
the specific comic title and issue number. Typically lower than the .5 value,
but can fluctuate based on market value.
Book
can been coverless or be an incomplete partial comic (i.e. wraps).
Copies
in this designation typically will in most cases be beyond collectability to
the majority of the hobby.
Rare
key comics and incomplete pages i.e. centerfolds are considered to be valuable
for either restoration purposes or for individuals who just wish to own a piece
of comic history.
Restoration
Restoration
is the treatment that returns a comic book to a known or assumed state through
the addition of non-original material for aesthetic enhancement.
Restoration
can be broken down into two main types: treatments intended to prolong the
existence of the comic book and treatments done for aesthetics. Both types of
restoration involve the introduction of non-original material to create or
facilitate a desired effect.
Examples
of restoration include:
Color
touch - Using pigment to hide color flecks, color flakes, and larger areas of
missing color. Examples of pigments may include paint (acrylic, oil,
watercolor, etc.), pencil crayon, pastel, pen, marker, white-out, etc. Color
touch is sometimes called in painting.
Pieces
added (piece replacement) - Added pieces to replace areas of missing paper.
Piece replacement material can be non-original paper such as wood or cotton
fiber papers, married from a donor comic book, or color-copied pieces. This
process is sometimes called infilling.
Tear
seals - Sealing a tear using an adhesive. An adhesive may be cellulose,
chemical, or protein-based glues as well as anything that acts as an adhesive,
such as saliva.
Spine
split seals. Sealing a spine split using adhesive (adhesives are described
above under "tear seals").
Reinforcement
- A process by which a weak or split page or cover is reinforced with adhesive
and reinforcement paper. Reinforcement papers are commonly wood or cotton fiber
papers.
Cleaned
(lightened) - An aqueous process to lighten the paper color or remove soluble
acids, often using chemical oxidation, solvents, or water. This process is
sometimes called cleaned and pressed or C&P. Common chemicals used to
lighten paper include benzene, acetone, xylene, sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen
peroxide, chloramine-T, chlorine dioxide, sodium borohydrate, etc.
Re-glossed
- Enhancing the cover gloss, typically through the application of canned
re-glossing/art fixodent spray.
Non-additive
processes such as dry cleaning (non-aqueous removal of dirt, soot, or other
non-original surface material), pressing (removal or reduction of bends and
creases), and tape removal, are not considered restoration. In accordance with
hobby standards, the addition of tape is not considered restoration but sellers
should always note tape to potential buyers.