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Hi Dave,
To maximize the value of your book, if it truly is a 9.9 or 10, you would need to have the book certified by a grading agency (CGC, PGX, etc.). If you try to sell the book as a Mint copy without any type of certification, you are not likely to receive much for the book (i.e., probably $5 or less). As a bit of a warning, if you are not familiar with the grading of the professional services you may be disappointed in the grade you receive - grades of 9.9 or 10 are few and far between. On the other hand, if your book does grade as a 9.9 or a 10, you should definitely fetch more than $5.
When grading, CGC does remove the book from confinement. It would be very difficult to grade a book that is sealed within plastic.
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Hi Mangus,
If you still need assistance with this question, the following should help:
The title that you would need to look for to enter in the information for your issues is:
S.H.I.E.L.D. (1973-1973)
(the covers have Nick Fury and His Agents of SHIELD printed on them, but the actual title is S.H.I.E.L.D.)
I hope this helps.
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Hi Mangus,
Please accept my apologies if someone else has already answered your question for you.
The series was initially titled Total War and was renamed M.A.R.S. Patrol with issue #3. To enter the book into your collection and to get the value for the book, look up the previous title, Total War (1965), and enter in the relevant information for issue #1.
I hope this helps.
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