Argh! I said it was PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL! Oh to
be understood in this cruel, cruel world.
(Jumping up and down and pulling on my hair) :)
(Said in self-parody. I'm just glad you actually
read it.)
Anyway, about the whole thing about errors
costing more, this isn't necessarily so. If you
brought a figure that was packaged upside down,
or had an arm detachhed from the arm, bent light
sabre, inverted nipples, and even if it was mint
on card, it would be worth less money. So are
double covered comics and comics with page
errors, and for the most part the same is true
about stamps (Not counting the famous inverted
plane). . . There are some exceptions, but for
the most part collectors want to spend the most
money on perfect examples of an item.
This isn't implying anything about the said cel
that started this whole ball rolling. PERFECT AND
BEAUTIFUL! PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL!!! You can quote
me on this! :) |