Does anyone want National Geographic magazines?
National Geographic Partners 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 National Geographic magazines valuable?
“National Geographic” magazines can be fun to look at, with articles about exotic locations and unique people and creatures. 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.
Do people really collect National Geographic magazines?
Do people really collect National Geographic Magazine? Altruistic motives set aside, the magazine is essentially highly collectable. When collecting, people are in general constantly after the full deal and the value of National Geographic magazine collection in whole could be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
What are the rarest National Geographic magazines?
Among the rarest National Geographic magazines is the issue of 1904 which is virtually impossible to acquire even in a lower, “fine” condition, because this was the very first year pictures were inserted into the magazine, as we explained earlier. Basically, the further you go back in time, the higher the price gets.
Can you help Guardian Money readers answer National Geographic questions?
Every week a Guardian Money reader submits a question, and it’s up to you to help him or her out – a selection of the best answers will appear in next Saturday’s paper. My father collected National Geographic and has bequeathed me a near complete collection from 1932-84.
Is magazine collecting a form of collecting?
“This is a very complex issue, but as a rule, magazine collecting is a second-tier form of collecting to fill out a larger collection of first-tier items,” explains Henley.