Is Grading Your Comics Worth it??
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00:00 Intro
01:30 What is your objective?
02:02 To Store Protect Display
04:22 To Increase Value
05:14 Learning to Grade Comics
06:41 Determine the Potential Value
08:30 Simple Math
08:52 Example 1
10:10 Example 2
11:20 Pressing and Cleaning
13:43 Recent Collection Walk Aways
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I've been debating getting books graded for 5 years..the debate continues!
In my heart sealing comics in plastic doesn’t make a lot of sense BUT in my head I like having some favorite books protected through encapsulation.
Rad Advise. Sometimes it's not worth grading and just keeping it raw.
I just inherited my dad's collection of comics, he checked himself out in '98 and the boxes have been floating around since then, at different family member's homes (mainly my mom) but no one has even opened them up. I appreciate all the info, as I have started a deep dive on youtube to figure out where to even start with cataloguing all the books. I am still getting boxes in, but it will end up being somewhere between 15-20 long boxes packed to the brim. It is super overwhelming, so thank you again for all the info.
Oh man what a cool problem to have! Best of lick
I am guessing you’re going to be a popular fellow. Get ready for gents to be blowing up your messages!
@@vincentauricchio6336 haha! well currently I am just trying to figure out how best to preserve them going forward. It seems mylar is the way to go if I want long term peace of mind.
I like to slab the coolest covers and display as art. Keys, of course, too, but I'm all about the cover art. Great video, Bry!
I like cover art as well, I'm a fan of the BCW silverage frames ,about 8 bucks a piece on amazon
I think the personal value is super important for an normal collector. I've submitted some low grade 90s comics cause they were from my childhood
I do the same thing. I like to have random books that mean a lot to me - regardless of grade - in those nice slabs.
and you lost money
@@danhess2 just buy a case lol
I personally feel it's a silly excuse to say it just means a lot to you is a good reason for submitting a book,I mean just change the bag and board every few years and use a top loader.i have always felt you cgc a book to sell it later on or if you can get a high and profitable grade for your collection.
How did that go? Without telling me what issues, was there any cost added to send them back? Meaning, once they’re graded, did the place say you needed to pay a % of the new graded value of the books?
It surprises me that sellers charge such a similar price for raw vs slabbed books, this really irks me. 1) they often mis-grade the book and 2) they often don’t even have a sufficient discount to get the book slabbed. I’m shocked people pay these prices for raw books
Raw book prices seem to have gotten a little crazy lately
@@BrysComics I blame the boom and whatnot... But I do think the market is doing somewhat of a correction from the covid boom.
I don't pay those prices I refuse to. If people are charging raw what they would for even an 8.0 I won't buy it. That's the standard in the trading card market as well. You never charge more than an 8.0 for a raw.
A “raw” book has the major advantage that you can actually read it, smell and it can turn the pages. I used to think that was the point of buying a comic. It leaves me very very sad seeing all these books encased in plastic. Even the Lindisfarne gospels are stored “raw” by the British Museum.
@@YellowfinGrouper I agree with you! I regularly read my superman 1 bc I love physically interacting with it. I don't care that the condition has taken a hit from me using it. Started off as vf but now it's whatever.
I prefer mylar over slabbed. I love to open and read my books. If your only in it to display and sell then slab it. I press my books then put it in mylar, that's good enough for me. Nothing like nostalgia and holding the book in your hands and reading it.
And smelling it! That’s my favorite part…
I just did that right before I saw your comment, while I was reading Green Lantern #12!
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To grade or not is difficult. I recently sent six books to CGC for grading and was very disappointed in the grades. I had six books pressed and cleaned and I inspected them before sending them in. I also had my son look the books over for any issues as he has a good eye, and he did not see any issues. I really thought I had chance for 9.8 on al of them. When I got them back, I had one 9.6, two 9.4s, 9.2, 9.0 and an 8.5. Only graders notes were for the 8.5 which stated small tears in cover. 100% there were no tears in the cover when I sent it in. If there were tears, I would not have sent it in. The value of that book, a1:100 Black Widow variant is now destroyed. Graded, all the books I sent in were worth quite a bit more than raw, but the grades I got hurt the value. Not sure I am ever sending a book in again, just too much risk. I have a very nice ASM 601 that I think should be graded, but scared to send it in. Anyway, video was very informative, thanks.
modern books are worthless without being graded, as only 9.6 and 9.8 are even worth collecting. Golden age should NEVER be sent to CGC... just learn how to grade accurately. I believe CGC consistently over grades in the 3.5 to 7.5 range, and is fairly accurate above 8.0. I should give classes on how to grade!
@@annenominous7220 Thanks for your thoughts. I have some idea on grading, not a pro, but know enough to have some idea what a book is. What are thoughts on this. Recently started an Avengers 1-100 run, currently have 13 books. Three are graded (16. 57 and 44), ten are not. All ten are very nice quality, VF to VF+. Would you grade those or not, knowing you have the expense of press and clean, plus silver age grading cost? Thanks
It absolutely makes sense to only grade something that is worth grading and to think in the future what the value will be.
I'm with you! Graded comics look so good.
Sounds like solid advise to me Bry. On the personal side, there are books I will not have graded. They are bagged and boarded and then they are put inside a mylar holder with another backing board and that offers a bit more rigidity. I can still read them when I want and they remain a joy to behold. Since I'm a Silver age guy and have multiples of most books, I do intend to grade superior looking copies of books that I believe will grade at a 7.0 and higher even without a C&P, which I have done already.
I usually check eBay for modern books (post 1975) and I often come across good books that sell for less than $20 dollars which makes them not worth the expense of grading but is a steal for a buyer. So to each their own of course, and lets all enjoy a great hobby that has it's roots in a purely unique form of American folk art. Thanks for posting. Best to all.
Sounds like you have an absolutely epic collection!
@@BrysComics I think it's pretty nice. I have to say, about 17 years ago I sold about half of my books. I do regret that but at the time, I was in a situation where I had to do it. For example, I used to have 6 copies of ASM 50, now I have 2. All 6 Hulk books went as well. And other beauties. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. I've streamlined my collection and concentrate on the Marvel Silver age.
The aesthetics comment is really important! I totally agree that graded books just present better. I'm a reader first, collector second, and investor/speculator a very distant third, so I don't really consider the possible flip value when I submit - Just whether I'd pay to have an equivalent art print framed.
For older books I think grading to preserve is a great thing. Great video as always!
Fantastic tutorial. You continue to be a voice of reason in this crazy hobby! You sir are an excellent goodwill ambassador here on the comic channels.
This was the video I've been looking for Bry. Informative once again. One love from Chicago.
Thanks for the useful info. Its sure to help a lot of people:) keep em coming!
Best video! At least relatively speaking for me right now. This is the debate I’m going through. Happy to see my approach thus far feels inline with what you’re saying. Really enjoy your channel by the way. Thanks.
I'm definitely a fan of getting sentimental books and badass covers slabbed...and keys too of course. Lots of useful information Bry!
Thanks for the advice Bry! Great content as always.
Thx for the awesome info again Bry
Great info as always!
Thanks for the tips! I just got back into comic book collecting this video helped me quite a lot!
Another solid vid....thanks Bry!
Great vid, as always. But if I may, ... Objective #3: Insurance. And I mean that two ways: 1) it's much less dickering with an insurance company over the value of a book if the condition of that book has been verified by a 3rd party and there's a well-established value for that book in that grade. 2) If something happens to me, my wife, who knows nothing about comic books, can easily put the slabbed books on eBay, and the market will give her full value for them. She doesn't have to take them to an LCS who would likely notice her lack of knowledge and take advantage of her. That's the primary reason I get my books (specifically, my high-value books) slabbed.
Very very good points! Insurance is huge.
Very informative. Thanks for sharing Bry.
Great content and really appreciate the hard work you put into ur vids keep it up.
What a great video! You answered all my questions and concerns in one go. " Thank you"!!
Grate advice, Bry. Will keep this in mind. I am reaching a point of increasing my submissions and this insight helps.
Thank you for the information. Just getting back into collecting now that my two sons are into it after 20+ years. Grading with a service like CGC is so new to me. Thank you and we look forward to watching future videos.
Thanks for the advice. I've been sitting on my books for awhile now, but I think its time to get them graded.
Digging your videos! Love the content! New collector here (2017) and all this information is so good here! Keep it up!
great info, had a few graded for my personal collection for the stuff I love and want to preserve and hang on the wall.
I'm just getting back into collecting books and this has helped a lot with my questions about some of my older collection and what to keep in mind while getting new ones the same.
Thanks so much . Very helpful advice
Thanks for the helpful insight! Looking to grade several comics I think have great potential. Your videos are very informative, I appreciate you sharing your expert analysis.
Great video and info.
Appreciate this video, didn't know cgc had that book about grading; ordering mine now. The majority of my collection is raw and now that I'm over 60 short boxes, I think determining the value will help me decide what to keep outside of the PC.
Thank you for the video and information. 👍
New subscriber. Super informative video! Ive been wondering this myself
Learned so much thank you!
I've been looking at verified sales of graded comic books that are only a couple years old and what people are paying is pretty damn staggering.. So is it worth it... Based on what I'm seeing as I was cataloging my comics. Definitely
Just getting into comics lately. Great info! Thanks!
Another video with great information. thanks.
There are so many pressing vids now all the new guys have it easy
We learned trial by fire
Lol well maybe the hard earned knowledge comes with some good juju 🤷♂️
I'm only slab keys and sentimental comics for display purposes anything besides that bag and board is fine!
Great walk through of your thought process.👍
Some hard facts in here. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the analysis -- wish I'd thought about some of these principles when I sent mine in a day or two ago!
Great insights into the collecting and business mindset.
Another great video!
Great stuff as usual bro! Less than 1% of my collection is comprised of graded comics! I don’t have anything against them, rather, I streamline getting them to those that are special to me. Add to that, if the graded price is close to the raw price-I often opt for the graded variety. I store my raws in Mylar + full backs and I use Ultra Pro Comic UV cases to store and display them. I think they are great and give me the option to interchange them with ease!
I'm just starting to clean out my collection. This is great info thanks
Keep up the great work Bry
Thanks for another informative video. 'Just unearthed my childhood collection of X-Men and ASM books recently and trying to determine what makes sense to have graded. This is super helpful!
Awesome as always!
Awesome video!
Great info as always! I have a pretty large raw collection but not a single slab yet. I think I'm finally going to pull the trigger and send a few of them off! I don't have any intention of selling them, but all of the points you made about protection and presentation ring true!
Thanks' i've had this question for some time as to the criteria that would make sense to grade a comic(s). Informative.
good info. thanks for sharing
GREAT AMOUNT OF INFORMATION LOOKING FORWARD IN GETTING THE CGC PRICE GUIDE.
Great video as always
Perfect timing for the video Bry since I just went thru some of my collection asking myself which of my collection I should get graded.
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I would totally agree with you on doing the math for getting your books graded, but I would only think that for resale while if you're just getting it greaded for your personal collection to display. Then the price is totally up to you on what you feels worth it.
Great advice. I met someone at a local con who could really use this knowledge and hopefully, I can pass along your channel and specifically this video to them next time I them.
Honesty I rack my mind trying to see which books I want to get graded, yeah I do it for the preservation value also, if I want to leave them to family or as something I can sell when I'm older. Once again, great video Bry 👍. Take care.
Good perspective in this video. Everyone wants their collections to hold max value without understanding the nuances behind how and why.
Very informative video. Thanks
I've been thinking about getting a press. Thanks for breaking it down. people always make it seem like it's such a difficult and mysterious process.
Subbed! thanks for the content and the giveaways ☺️
Literally been debating this topic with my PC lately. thanks for the info!
good information, thank you!
Great information 👍
Always great sage wisdom. I just discovered mylar. Really. It wasn't a thing that was a thing when I got back into midlife crisis collecting for a short while back around the time Marvel Now and DC New 52. (Sad, but there we are.) So I literally, like within the last few weeks started sprucing up some of my favorites (Earl Norem Savage Sword of Conan magazines) and, wow, what a pop. Yes, CGC mistakes have been made and I'm finding myself averse to submitting but I do enjoy picking up the odd early Bronze and even Silver Age book selling for less than the cost of grading.
Great info as always Bry, graded is definitely a good way to go but yeah, I've seen soooo many slabs where I have to wonder why anyone would ever grade those books, some people really do just slab anything, it's kinda crazy.
Great video to help the community......that maestro slab is looking pretty sweet.... congratulations to whoever wins that 👍
Well I consider you a trusted comic-book advisor and I think that a lot of things you say are right on I mean like a good 90% what you're talkin about is just right on but it's also really encouraging to hear that anybody can be a presser I am happy to hear that because I'm taking this onto the new hobby
Great info! I don't own any slabs yet. Been debating for awhile now to get some of PC graded. Video was awesome and helpful!
Thanks for the information.
Good video great information !
Thanks for the tips
Thank you for the information that makes a good reason why I did not buy a lot of the graded books I have seen they wanted to much and I think they were adding in their grading cost
i think once i get older, i will submit my books to cgc. i still have to learn how to clean & press my own books.
Good info I have been guilty of most of the mistakes but am learning
Great advice- always have to take into account how easy the book will be to move slabbed or not.
Very good analysis
Great advice mate, I totally agree, everyone has to resell at some point, take a moment before sending off to grade is top priority 👍
Great advice.
Thanks for the info, I was just going to send in some comics for grading.
Really helpful video 👍
Even if you don’t grade pressing and cleaning will get you more way more for your comics
A 9.6 is not bad for a modern. As a collector, a 9.2 to 9.6 is good for a bronze age Copper age 9.4 to 9.8. Depends on the year its printed. Silver age 7.5 to 8.0 and Golden Age 5.0 to 7.5. That is if you are collector
It really all depends on the book I’d say
Great Video 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Very helpful.
Informative and good vid. In your 2 examples, I lean towards the first one, where 80% of my books are raw, which include many key Silver Age and some Golden Age books. My dilemma, as in your example, would be the thousands of dollars to grade the major keys. For years, I have stayed away from submitting a book to get slabbed and now feel preserving the keys in mylar is sufficient. I know if not passed down to a family member, I will eventually sell my collection in 20 years to a dealer who may not have the same business ethics as you, Bry! 😃 🤑
One blessing is there’s no rush right?
One other reason for grading is part of why I’m thinking of grading some of my 13 000 comics. To make it easier for my family when I’m gone instead of a burden. It kind of falls under value because it will maximize what they can sell them for. I have about 300 books set aside marked for grading. Some to sell other to set aside. With possibly 1000 plus more. Just kind of lost on where to start. Pulled a bunch covrprice had at more than 50$. Now deciding on sending myself, after a press or submitting through a store. Last complication, I’m in Canada. So shipping is expensive
Yeah lots of complicated hurdles there…definitely have to avoid the low value ones because of shipping
Great video. Got my reseller mystery box. Thanks for the excellent customer service.
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Definitely good info
Thanks for the tips.
I just grade comics when I like the cover. It costs far too much to buy older comics 1950 - 1980s especially since I also collect the current comics, too. And I spend way too much on those.