

CGC’s state-of-the-art holder for comics combines superior optics and the most advanced archival materials, making it ideal for visual display and preservation.
The crystal-clear plastic’s superior optics unleash a comic’s true color and vibrancy. The label is clean and easy to read, showcasing the grade and significant details about the book, and allowing you to easily identify the book from both the front and back.
The holder’s sturdy outer plastic resists impacts, and the design uses precise pressure to lock the comic in place for enhanced protection. A hologram affirming authenticity is hot-stamped and embedded into the plastic for improved protection and increased security.
The CGC holder and label are easy to apply in just a few steps, which streamlines the entire encapsulation process. The simplicity and speed of the process help the CGC team turn books around faster with even less handling.
Comics of nearly any size fit in the CGC holder, and all of the CGC holders lock and stack — both old and new — making it easy to integrate your collection and creating a uniform display.
CGC encapsulates each collectible with an attractive, easy-to-understand label. The CGC label features a comprehensive description of the collectible along with its CGC grade and unique CGC certification number.
This label is given to collectibles that are simply the grade as marked, with any special information, such as an unverifiable signature, noted on the label.
his label is applied to collectibles where all signatures were witnessed under direct observation of a CGC or JSA authorized representative, and are thus certified by CGC as having a genuine, witnessed signature of someone significant to the collectible. In select instances, CGC may accept signed collectibles directly from the signer/publisher. For more information about CGC Signature Series, click here.
The CGC x JSA label is given to autographed collectibles that have been signed by someone of significance to the collectible, and the autograph has been authenticated by JSA's experts, using the world's largest autograph exemplar database and state-of-the-art technology. The CGC x JSA label applies to unwitnessed signatures while the CGC Signature Series label applies to witnessed signatures.
This label is applied to any comic book that is part of a CGC recognized pedigree collection. Many pedigree collections were recognized and accepted by the hobby before CGC came into existence. For a list of recognized pedigrees, view the Pedigree Comic Book Collections (US Site).
A Qualified label is used by CGC for collectibles that have a significant defect that needs specific description. For example, a comic book with a missing coupon that otherwise grades 6.0 will receive a Qualified grade, avoiding a considerably lower grade. CGC would give this book a Qualified grade of 6.0 and a Label Text notation “COUPON MISSING FROM PAGE 10, DOES NOT AFFECT STORY.”
This label is applied to any comic book that has evidence of repair so that it will appear as it did when it was in its original condition. Restoration can come in a variety of degrees, from slight professional restoration (A-1) to extensive amateur restoration (C-5). View the CGC Restoration Grading Scale.
NG – This label stands for "No Grade" and is assigned to comics that are either missing the entire cover, or one half or more of the interior pages, or both. It may also be assigned to comics that are only being verified as authentic, per CGC's discretion.
PG – This label is assigned to either a single page or wrap from the interior of a comic book. Pages that cannot be associated with a specific issue will not be certified by CGC, however. Some interior pages display only advertisements on both sides, lacking the context that allows CGC to correctly identify the issue to which they belong. Unless this kind of page is submitted with other pages from the same copy, and resembles those pages in grade and page quality, it will not be graded and the fee will be refunded less a small processing charge.
CVR – This label is assigned to covers only, whether the front cover, back cover, or both. Back covers that cannot be associated with a specific issue will not be certified by CGC, however. An example of this scenario is the back cover to Amazing Fantasy #15, which is common to other Marvel comics printed that same month, as well as other months. If CGC cannot definitively tell the back cover is from Amazing Fantasy #15, it will be not be graded and the fee will be refunded less a small processing charge.
This label is applied to any comic book with specific repairs done to improve the structural integrity and long-term preservation. These repairs include tear seals support, staple replacement, piece reattachment and certain kinds of cleaning. View the CGC Conservation Grading scale
This label is assigned to a collectible that has been signed by someone of significance to the collectible, and which also exhibits a qualifying defect. For example, if a comic book is signed by Stan Lee under direct observation of a CGC authorized witness* but is missing a page, the book will be graded as if the page was not missing, and given the CGC Signature Series Qualified label with a notation of the missing page. For more information about CGC Signature Series, click here.
* In select instances, CGC may accept signed books directly from the signer/publisher.
This label is applied to a restored comic book that has been signed by someone of significance to the comic, under the direct observation of a CGC authorized witness, and is certified by CGC as having an authentic signature. The degree of restoration is also noted on the label. For more information about CGC Signature Series, click here.
This label is applied to a conserved comic book that has been signed by someone of significance to the comic, under the direct observation of a CGC representative, and is certified by CGC as having an authentic signature. The conservation work is also noted on the label. For more information about CGC Signature Series, click here.