Monday, December 27, 2010

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(Part 3) The conservation status of a comic

CONDITION OF A COMIC
The topic is very broad and for these reasons I do not pretend to address a careful analysis of each situation, bulletin boards, but only to reiterate that, in recent years the conditions of a register impact on valuation and price of the register itself.
I hope that in this respect can be published an editorial of a friend, Luca Dolcini, who has carefully analyzed and discussed these issues, comparing the situation in the U.S. market and what is moving very slowly in Italy and Europe in general. Pausing
only on the condition of superhero comics of the era horn, but afterwards, you can certainly say what are the "flaws" that lower the price of a register.
- albi "yield" (or envelope) with blue or red (or other color) on the edge of the pages (above), which may be more or less invasive, or, in the most "extreme", a cut a corner of the cover only for editorial material horn
the following link you can read a wonderful article that best illustrates the concept of surrender: http://www.collezioneggio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id = 416: fumettiresa & catid = 41: fumettielibri & Itemid = 57
- Books trimmed or cut part (smaller than standard), mainly on books or on the very first editorial horn
star comics - books from libraries (detached from the collected paperback with damaged or absent), mainly on books of ' Editorial horn or numbers on the first star comics
- wrinkles and signs of cord from transport packages
- pages missing or partially torn
- indelible pen marks on the cover or inside pages
- wear on covers and / or internal pages
- staples rusty
- lack of any stickers or gadgets found in the '
- the back cover blue (first issues of comics star)
- Photocopied cover (books star) and trimmed (collected from star).
Obviously, depending on the rarity and value of each register, the defects mentioned above contribute to the loss of the value of the register.
In order to keep all talk of fairly general character, we must remember that the United States, the conservation status of a register is, for several years, a fact which is essential to establish both the price and the sales opportunities.
In Italy, however, is a trend of recent years and can be easily transposed in the various comic markets, many comics are now packed with information on their condition, "Italianate" generally: magazine, newspaper, excellent, good, fair, and so on.

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