What does “Collectible” condition for books mean?
“Collectible” condition for books as defined by Amazon may be used for items priced at or above the list price of the book or $10, whichever is greater. In addition, to be considered collectible, books should be unique in a way that increases value for a collector, for example: 1. First edition and first printing, signed, inscribed or scarce. 2. Not ex-library, a remainder or a book club edition When listing such a book for sale, the seller comments usually include: 1. Further detail on condition/completeness of exterior, interior and dust jacket 2. Edition and printing 3. Presence of signatures, inscription or other personalization. http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/002-3775966-0081651?