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Motion picture - Lillian Gish - April 1923

$ 42.21

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Additional Cover Story:
General rating:
I used the rating system from collectingoldmagazines.com, with this classification of:
Near Mint
Preserved in archival plastic bag with index card stock stiffener
Clean.
Magazine is 96 Years old.
Notes on condition:
Slight Wear to spine - Title and date are visible
Very Slight Staple Marks
I am selling a complete magazine.
Here is the rating system I use from collectingoldmagazines.com
10 Perfect
Absolutely pristine, off-the-rack, perfect. You just bought it at the newsstand last week and picked out the best copy available. I seriously will not use this grade on anything issued before this year
9 Mint
About as perfect as can be. The only difference between this and a 10/10 is that it may have been read once or twice before being put in plastic. Maybe the cover is not as bright as it used to be, but it’s not faded either. 9/10 and 10/10 really only apply to new magazines, you’re not going to be placing these numbers on your vintage back issues. I’ll very rarely go this high even on issues from the 1980’s
8
Near Mint
Clean. Tightly bound. No mailing label. Not quite perfect, but almost. We’re talking about a slight loss of shine to the cover, maybe the tip of a corner bent back on the cover. Many others would use a 9 or 10 here, but I feel those numbers call for perfection, this is about as good as an older publication is going to get.
7
Excellent-Mint
May have a mailing label if it’s still neatly affixed. May have one or two minor flaws that don’t jump out at you, such as a slightly curled up corner on the cover, the slightest bit of edge wear (but no tears), some very light rubbing along the edge of the spine, a hint of stress marks on the covers near the spine, or a slight crease on an inside page or two.
6
Excellent +
A copy that’s been carefully read with a couple of the minor flaws such as those mentioned above but slightly more worn: your curled up corner now has a crease at the tip, edge wear grows heavier but still no tears, heavier rubbing along spine, more apparent stress marks, maybe a 1/4″ or less tear to the edge of an inside page. Still very nice.
5
Excellent
Exactly what you’d think: Average. A copy of a magazine that’s seen it’s time on the coffee table but has not fallen prey to any mishaps. More of what’s above. Maybe the very beginning of a split at the very top or bottom of the spine (and I’m talking 1/8″ or less, more of a fray than a split). Some light age toning to the inside pages. Sometimes there will be a nice issue with a thumbprint or blurred printing on the covers. Still very nice without any damage that jumps out at you but appears on closer inspection.
4
Very Good
A well-read copy of a magazine where the above flaws are approaching damage. Rubbing may be heavier, splits from 1/4″ to 1/2″ at top and bottom of spine, cover may have creasing but still not heavy or excessive. 1/4″ to 1/2″ edge tears into covers and pages. Light soiling to covers. Note, my 4/10 issues won’t have all of this damage, but one or two items which obviously knock it down from our average 5/10 issue. If an issue looks handsome but upon closer inspection I end generating a long list of minor flaws I’ll knock it down a little more to a 3.5/10
3
Good
Now the magazine is getting a little beat up. May have some binding issues such as a rolled spine. May have some soiling and/or staining on the covers. Longer splits in the spine but the covers are holding on. I think of a 3/10 magazine as beat-up. I’ll grade many issues 3.5/10 because they are a 4/10 to 5/10 issue that has one or two of the more major flaws. Bottom line on a 3/10 is that it is still complete with covers and no missing pages, but there may be some small pieces torn from the edges.
2
Fair
Beat. When I grade an issue 2/10 it might have a couple of cut-outs or even detached pages and covers, but all of the pages are present. If my 2/10 issue is still complete then it is going to have some major obvious damage to it.
1
Poor
Pages torn out. Covers missing. Heavy soiling and/or staining. Really any magazine that is too beat-up to grade 2/10. Bad, the worst.
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