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OVERSTREET GRADING -
The Overstreet Comic Price Guide is published annually with its 40th edition
due in 2010.
Initially the guide has 3 line listings (pricing tiers): Good (GD), Fine
(FN), & Mint (MT).
Now the guide has 6 line listings as terminology has expanded over the years.
Additionally numeric grades now correspond with these grades on a 10 point
scale.
Below is an explanation of the Overstreet grading structure.
MINT (MT) | 9.9-10
Near perfect in every way. Only the most subtle bindery or printing defects
are allowed. Cover is flat with no surface wear. Cover inks are bright with
high reflectivity and minimal fading. Corners are cut square and sharp.
Staples are generally centered, clean with no rust. Cover is generally well
centered and firmly secured to interior pages. Paper is supple and fresh.
Spine is tight and flat.
NEAR MINT/MINT (NM/MT) | 9.8 A comic book that has enough
positive qualities to make it better than a NM+, but has enough detracting
qualities to keep it from being a MT 9.9. In most cases the comic book
has a better appearance than a NM+.
NEAR MINT (NM) | 9.2-9.6
Nearly perfect with only minor imperfections allowed. This grade should
have no corner of impact creases, stress marks should be almost invisible,
and bindery tears must be less than 1/16 inch. A couple of very tiny color
flecks, or a combination of the above that keeps the book from being perfect,
where the overall eye appeal is less than Mint drops the book into this
grade. Only the most subtle binging and/or printing defects allowed. Cover
is flat with no surface wear. Cover inks are bright with high reflectivity
and minimum of fading. Corners are cut square and sharp with ever so slight
blunting permitted. Staples are generally centered, clean with no rust.
Cover is well centered and firmly secured to interior pages. Paper is
supple and like new. Spine is tight and flat.
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT (VF/NM) | 9.0
A comic book that has enough positive qualities to make it better than
a VF+, but has enough detracting qualities to keep it from being a NM-.
In most cases the comic book has a better appearance than a VF+.
VERY FINE (VF) | 7.5-8.5
An excellent copy with outstanding eye appeal. Sharp, bright and clean
with supple pages. Cover is relatively flat with almost no surface wear.
Cover inks are generally bright with moderate to high reflectivity. Staples
may show some discoloration. Spine may have a couple of almost insignificant
transverse stress lines and is almost completely flat. A barely unnoticeable
¼ inch crease is acceptable, if color is not broken. Pages and
covers can be yellowish/tannish (at the least, but no brown and will usually
be off-white to white).
FINE/VERY FINE (FN/VF) | 7.0
A comic book that has enough positive qualities to make it better than
a FN+, but has enough detracting qualities to keep it from being a VF-.
In most cases, the comic book has a better appearance than a FN+.
FINE (FN) | 5.5-6.5
An above-average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat
and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects. Eye appeal
is somewhat reduced because of slight surface wear and possibly a small
defect such as a few slight cross stress marks on spine or a very slight
spine split (1/4”). A Fine condition comic book appears to have
been read a few times and has been handled with moderate care. Compared
to a VF, cover inks are beginning to show a significant reduction in reflectivity,
but it is still a highly collectible and desirable book. Pages and interior
covers may be tan, but pages must still be fairly supple with no signs
of brittleness.
VERY GOOD/FINE (VG/FN) | 5.0
A comic book that has enough positive qualities to make it better than
a VG+, but has enough detracting qualities to keep it from being a FN-.
In most cases the comic book has a better appearance than a VG+.
VERY GOOD (VG) | 3.5-4.5
The average used comic book. A comic in this grade shows some wear, can
have a reading or center crease or a moderately rolled spine, but has
not accumulated enough total defects to reduce eye appeal to the point
that it is not a desirable copy. Some discoloration, fading and even minor
soiling is allowed. As much as a ¼’ triangle can be missing
out of the corner or edge. A missing square piece (1/8” by 1/8”)
is also acceptable. Store stamps, name stamps, arrival dates, initials,
etc. have no effect on this grade. Cover and interior pages can have some
minor tears and folds and the centerfold may be detached at one staple.
The cover may also be loose, but not completely detached. Common bindery
and printing defects do not affect grade. Pages and inside covers may
be brown but not brittle. Tape should never be used for comic book repair;
however, many VG condition comics have minor tape repair.
GOOD/VERY GOOD (GD/VG) | 3.0
A comic book that has enough positive qualities to keep it better that
a GD+, but has enough detracting qualities to keep it from being a VG-.
In most cases the comic book has a better appearance than a GD+.
GOOD (GD) | 1.8-2.5
A copy in this grade has all pages and covers, although There may be small
pieces missing inside; the largest piece allowed from front or back cover
is a ½” triangle or square ¼” by ¼”.
Books in this grade are commonly creased, scuffed, abraded, soiled and
may have as much as a 2” spine split, but are still completely readable.
Often, paper quality is low but not brittle. Cover reflectivity is low,
and in some cases, completely absent. This grade can have a moderate accumulation
of defects, but still maintains its basic structural integrity.
FAIR/GOOD (FR/GD) | 1.5
A comic book that has enough positive qualities to keep it better than
a FR+, but has enough detracting qualities to keep if from being a GD-.
In most cases the comic book has a better appearance than a FR+.
FAIR (FR) | 1.0
A copy in this grade is usually soiled, ragged, and possibly unattractive.
Creases, tears and/or folds are prevalent. Spine may be split up to 2/3rds
its entire length. Staples may be gone. Up to 1/10th of the front cover
may be missing. These books are readable, although soiling, staining,
tears, markings or chunks missing may moderately interfere with reading
the complete story. Some collectors consider this the lowest collectible
grade because comic books in lesser condition are usually defaced and/or
brittle. Very often paper quality is low and may have slight brittleness
around the edges, but not in the central portions of the pages. Comic
books in this grade may have a clipped coupon, so long as it is noted
along side of the nomenclature, i.e.: “Fair (1.0) Coupon Clipped.”
Valued at 50-70% of good.
POOR (PR) | 0.5
Most comic books in this grade have been sufficiently degraded to the
point that copies may have extremely severe stains, missing staples, brittleness,
mildew or moderate to heavy cover abrasion to the point that some cover
inks are indistinct/absent. Comic books in this grade can have small chunks
missing and pieces out of pages. They may have been defaced with paints,
varnishes, glues, oil, indelible markers or dyes. Covers may be split
the entire length of the book, but both halves must be present and basically
still there with some chunks missing. A page(s) may be missing as long
as it is noted along side of the nomenclature; i.e.: “POOR (0.5)
2nd Page Missing.” Value depends on extent of defects, but would
average about 1/3 of GOOD.
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