What Playboy issues are worth money?
- 1 December 1953 – Marilyn Monroe.
- 2 March 1980 – Bo Derek.
- 3 November 1993 – Jerry Seinfeld and Various Models (Original Cover Photo)
- 4 September 2009 – Heidi Montag (Original Cover Photo)
- 5 August 1993 – Pamela Anderson and Dan Aykroyd (Original Cover Photo)
- 6 June 1962 – Merissa Mathes.
Are Playboy books worth any money?
Vintage Playboy magazines are hot property for collectors. The very early copies, those from around 1955, are now worth around $100 each, up to a few hundred for the first 10 or so editions.
What issue of Playboy sold the most copies?
Söderberg centerfold issue
The Söderberg centerfold issue sold 7.16 million copies, topping the list of Playboy’s best-selling issues.
How much is the first issue of Playboy magazine worth?
The latest collection, which will be featured in a Julien’s Auctions sale running November 30 and December 1, includes Hefner’s personal copy of that first issue, which is expected to fetch between $3000 and $5000. The original cover price was 50 cents.
Are old Sports Illustrated issues worth anything?
Sport magazines are probably worth 30-35 percent less than Sports Illustrated when they feature the same players on their covers, although, on the general topic of pricing, Ross said, “The dealer never makes the prices; the consumer does.”
What are my old Sports Illustrated worth?
The first 1964 swimsuit issue typically sells for between $50 and $150 on the secondary market. Most others issues, even those dating from the 1950s, are less than $50 and more modern editions typically sell for face value or less.
What are vintage Life magazines worth?
The average vintage issue of Life sells for only $1 to $10. The Cape May County Herald reports that other relatively valuable issues of Life include covers featuring Jean Harlow (May, 1937), Marilyn Monroe (April, 1952) and Shirley Temple (March, 1942).
The most valuable magazines in the world
MAGAZINE | ESTIMATED VALUE/PRICE |
---|---|
Playboy V1 #1 (Marilyn Monroe) Mint Condition | Up to $635,000 |
Beeton’s Christmas Annual 1887 (Sherlock Holmes) | Up to $156,000 |
Playboy V1 #1 (Marilyn Monroe) Good Condition | Up to $2,100 |
Sports Illustrated Nov. 29, 1963 (Roger Staubach) | Up to $1,800 |
Are there any Sports Illustrated magazines worth money?
Aside from SI’s inaugural Aug. 16, 1954, issue and the subsequent 1964 inaugural Swimsuit Issue, most Sports Illustrateds are not terribly valuable on the secondary market. The 1954 issue routinely sells for between $100 and $1,000 on the secondary market with the majority selling for $500 or less.
What are the most valuable Sports Illustrated issues?
Secretariat – A CGC 9.4 of the June 1973 issue, which features the first Triple Crown winner sold for $3,120. Mickey Mantle – A CGC 7.5 of the June 1956 issue sold for an undisclosed best offer, but the original listing was set at $4,495. Mike Tyson – A CGC 9.0 yellow label/Signature Series of the Jan 1986 issue.