What are old National Geographic magazines worth?

What are old National Geographic magazines worth?

PRICING & COLLECTING INFO: The earliest issues of National Geographic are the most valuable, especially the first volume, which ocnsisted of only 4 issues. While the first issue will generally fetch upwards of $4000, the usual range is from $7-9,000, with a very few sales over the $10,000 mark.

Are old copies of National Geographic worth anything?

Hyman is often asked whether old National Geographic magazines have any value. His short answer is, “The early issues certainly do.” National Geographic dealers will pay at least $200 for issues published before 1905. But after that, the value drops dramatically.

Where can I buy old National Geographic magazines?

National Geographic Partners Many back issues can also be purchased online or through our single copy sales office. Please visit our website: www.natgeo.com/backissues or call 1-800-777-2800 (1-515-237-3673 outside the U.S./Canada) if you prefer to order by phone.

What was the cover of the July 1959 National Geographic Magazine?

Following a tradition of American flag covers in July that began during World War II, the July 1959 issue features the new, 49-star banner. Alaska, admitted to the Union in January 1959, is profiled in several articles, and a map of the newest state is included as a supplement with the issue.

What can I do with my old National Geographic magazines?

What can I do with my old National Geographic magazines? You might check with nearby nursing and retirement homes, prisons, hospitals, or schools to see if they would welcome your donation. We have a Collectors Corner on our website, which includes a dealers list and a Collector’s Forum where you can post a notice regarding your collection.

When was the first National Geographic magazine published?

August 1907 National Geographic Magazine ~ #8. Vol XVIII.Original. Rare December 1907 National Geographic Magazine ~ #12. Vol XVIII.Original. Rare September 1907 National Geographic Magazine ~ #9. Vol XVIII.Original. Rare 1912 VINTAGE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE – FULL YEAR Insides nice. July 1928 National Geographic.

Following a tradition of American flag covers in July that began during World War II, the July 1959 issue features the new, 49-star banner. Alaska, admitted to the Union in January 1959, is profiled in several articles, and a map of the newest state is included as a supplement with the issue.

What can I do with my old National Geographic magazines? You might check with nearby nursing and retirement homes, prisons, hospitals, or schools to see if they would welcome your donation. We have a Collectors Corner on our website, which includes a dealers list and a Collector’s Forum where you can post a notice regarding your collection.

Are there back issues of National Geographic Magazine?

I’m a life-long and devoted reader of National Geographic Magazine. I’ve had a terrible time trying to locate certain issues. Now, I’m like a school kid when my back issues are delivered!

August 1907 National Geographic Magazine ~ #8. Vol XVIII.Original. Rare December 1907 National Geographic Magazine ~ #12. Vol XVIII.Original. Rare September 1907 National Geographic Magazine ~ #9. Vol XVIII.Original. Rare 1912 VINTAGE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE – FULL YEAR Insides nice. July 1928 National Geographic.

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