Thanks, Josh! This was highly informative. I just unearthed thousands of Nat Geo issues dating from the 1940s - 1980s. Still going through them. In fact they may even date earlier than the 1940s. I don’t know what to do with them. They are from a family estate clean out. I plan to contact libraries for suggestions. Ty for sharing this nice video.
I have a couple boxes of these. I have afghan girl and the moon landing (I don't know if the record is there.). From when I did research, outside of the few that are good, most people will lot them up as best they can by year if you can find it complete. (Or they bite the bullet and ship the entire collection on one shot. Packing wouldn't be fun.)
Yeah, this is more along the lines I figured. I have somebody telling me my grandmother's NatGeos from 1910s to 1980s were worth tens of thousands of dollars, but everything I read online says the best you can hope for is 20-50 bucks for a handful of individual editions, or maybe 500-700 for the entire lot.
@@UEAdmiral yea if you have any from the 1880s or 1890s then you have something special, but these newer ones were mass produced and kept by many people.
I’m clearing out a house of a hoarder and there are lots and lots of these. I haven’t gone through them. What can I do with them? I don’t have the time to go through them all.
Looks like these just came out this year (2024) they are selling at a decent price for new magazines (especially graded). I’ll be keeping my eyes on these in the future.
Looks like these just came out this year (2024) they are selling at a decent price for new magazines (especially graded). I’ll be keeping my eyes on these in the future.
I've been selling magazines for some time now and Time Magazine is by far my best seller every cover sells at 12.99 plus shipping also MAD Magazine sells almost every cover as well
I stopped looking at them long ago every single one I find it seems I would have to pay someone to take. I have a magazine bolo for you. Horrorhound magazine it’s nearing its hundredth issue but it’s not nationally distributed well as far as I can tell. They also don’t reprint issues so you have a lot that go out of print.
Here is what I use to ship magazines of all kinds. amzn.to/3y0wt37
Thanks, Josh! This was highly informative. I just unearthed thousands of Nat Geo issues dating from the 1940s - 1980s. Still going through them. In fact they may even date earlier than the 1940s. I don’t know what to do with them. They are from a family estate clean out. I plan to contact libraries for suggestions. Ty for sharing this nice video.
Thanks for watching!
How much are they worth? I have Afghan girl and I think the astronaut one.
Love how you have the dates in the footnotes on the screen thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I have a couple boxes of these. I have afghan girl and the moon landing (I don't know if the record is there.). From when I did research, outside of the few that are good, most people will lot them up as best they can by year if you can find it complete. (Or they bite the bullet and ship the entire collection on one shot. Packing wouldn't be fun.)
Yea lotting them up by year can work, but typically I have found that they take forever to sell and sell for next to nothing.
Yeah, this is more along the lines I figured. I have somebody telling me my grandmother's NatGeos from 1910s to 1980s were worth tens of thousands of dollars, but everything I read online says the best you can hope for is 20-50 bucks for a handful of individual editions, or maybe 500-700 for the entire lot.
@@UEAdmiral yea if you have any from the 1880s or 1890s then you have something special, but these newer ones were mass produced and kept by many people.
Just happen to have a box of these to go through! Thanks!
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I forgot what was on the Apollo record. I need to dig my issue out and see again. lol
I have never listened to it, but kinda want to also.
I’m clearing out a house of a hoarder and there are lots and lots of these. I haven’t gone through them. What can I do with them? I don’t have the time to go through them all.
I would take them to a recycling center. Unless they are very old.
She told me there are some from early 1900s but I don’t know
I sold a full set of all 7 cover of time Magazine Pokémon 25 Years In America for 200 I did spend about 30 on shipping though
Looks like these just came out this year (2024) they are selling at a decent price for new magazines (especially graded). I’ll be keeping my eyes on these in the future.
Looks like these just came out this year (2024) they are selling at a decent price for new magazines (especially graded). I’ll be keeping my eyes on these in the future.
I've been selling magazines for some time now and Time Magazine is by far my best seller every cover sells at 12.99 plus shipping also MAD Magazine sells almost every cover as well
I stopped looking at them long ago every single one I find it seems I would have to pay someone to take. I have a magazine bolo for you. Horrorhound magazine it’s nearing its hundredth issue but it’s not nationally distributed well as far as I can tell. They also don’t reprint issues so you have a lot that go out of print.
Yea I’m general smaller print magazines do good. I have never heard of horror hound before but I’ll keep me eyes out for them.
I have the December 1969 one, no record, but great condition.
And the May one too.
I have a June 1985 in good condition!
That’s awesome
i have them all..
That’s great!
I have all of these
Awesome!
I have august 1956
i have 85