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What does “Collectible” condition for books mean?

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What does “Collectible” condition for books mean?

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“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?

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