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TochaTocha
662 posts |
#298891 2008-05-18 19:49 GMT |
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I have something that could be a white elephant but it could be worth something; how do I know?
I have 11yrs of National Geographic, from '86 to '97, all bound. Do I have something serious here or just a bunch of magazines in fancy boxes? |
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DewDrop
685 posts |
#298892 2008-05-18 19:53 GMT |
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Do some searching on Ebay for the item you have and compare. Also, try GoAntiques.
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SomeOne
688 posts |
#298893 2008-05-18 19:57 GMT |
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Bad news--they're not worth much, because everyone has saved them. Donate them to a school.
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WinterWonderland
637 posts |
#298894 2008-05-18 20:42 GMT |
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no you dont I wish I had those, there are people out there that lOVE NG like me, and I would read tilll I was dead those things! save e, and garage sale or done to a old persons home or a home for people that need reading things. its may sound stupid but donate!!
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Sunburst
645 posts |
#298895 2008-05-18 21:22 GMT |
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Worthless to the world right now. Lock 'em up in cold storage for your great-grandchildren.
My mother dumped her 1920-1960 collection, which I miss. Primarily because the older versions were no longer about geography, but about history and people's perception of the world in which they lived. |
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