Where can you sell old National Geographic magazines?

Where can you sell old National Geographic magazines?

Go to eBay and do a search for “National Geographic Magazine.” You’ll find upwards of 20 thousand items listed. Where do your items fit in the scheme of things?

Is there any value to old National Geographic magazines?

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.

What was the National Geographic Magazine in 1928?

July 1928 National Geographic. Unspoiled Cyprus, The Bid Muddy, Curiosities Sea 1928 National Geographic *2* Issues. August & November Ethiopia, Spain’s Isles 1928 National Geographic. April, May, June. *3* Issues! No Supplement For June March 1928 National Geographic. Lake Michigan, Island Of Bali, Falls Of Potomac

How to find the collectors’value on National Geographic?

Set the magazines that are in good condition aside as potentially valuable. The oldest or rarest National Geographic magazines are sometimes valuable even when they are damaged, but magazines that are newer and widely available are often less valuable when damaged. Go to National Geographic’s Collector’s Corner and click on the Collector’s Forum.

Why do people want a National Geographic Magazine?

One person might want a National Geographic issue because it features a destination they once visited, while another might be interested in a Rolling Stones issue because it features the Beatles on the cover. Yet another person might want a given magazine because it was published on their birthday or wedding day.

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.

Set the magazines that are in good condition aside as potentially valuable. The oldest or rarest National Geographic magazines are sometimes valuable even when they are damaged, but magazines that are newer and widely available are often less valuable when damaged. Go to National Geographic’s Collector’s Corner and click on the Collector’s Forum.

July 1928 National Geographic. Unspoiled Cyprus, The Bid Muddy, Curiosities Sea 1928 National Geographic *2* Issues. August & November Ethiopia, Spain’s Isles 1928 National Geographic. April, May, June. *3* Issues! No Supplement For June March 1928 National Geographic. Lake Michigan, Island Of Bali, Falls Of Potomac

One person might want a National Geographic issue because it features a destination they once visited, while another might be interested in a Rolling Stones issue because it features the Beatles on the cover. Yet another person might want a given magazine because it was published on their birthday or wedding day.

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