I would keep it, for it's info on what was going on at the time, and as a memory, of the past. If you do want to sell it, put it on e-bay. If you don't want to do that, tell me what the articles are in it, and maybe I'll buy it. I started collecting magazines, but only have a few years worth, and would love to increase my collection. I check this site several times a day, so write the info and maybe I'll give my e-mail address and consider buying it.
With an A mint mark, about 50¢ in average condition. With any other mint mark, about 75¢
1988 Topps baseball cardsThe 1988 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 baseball cards. The set is worth about $10.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. A sealed factory set is worth about $15.00. Key cards in the set include: Card number 64 - Ken Caminiti RC, Card number 450 - Barry Bonds, and Card number 779 - Tom Glavine RC. Other noted rookie cards include: Ellis Burks, and Matt Williams. This set was printed in great numbers and is difficult to sell.
A 1954 March issue of Sport magazine featuring man of the year Casey Stengel is worth about $10. -$20 in excellent - near/mint condition with no mailing label.. Condition is very important in getting a price anywhere near this price. Common flaws with Periodical would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading color, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Mailing labels will bring the value down as well.
In general A Tom Seaver Glove from the 1970's era could sell in the $25. -$40. price range in excellent condition, and between $40. $100. For a glove in excellent -near/mint condition to Mint condition. Value will vary depending on the model as well. Youth sized gloves selling at a lower price range. Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. In a recent auction a Rawlings XFCB Fastback Tom Seaver signature model glove sold for $99.99 in near/mint -Mint condition. A Spalding Tom Seaver glove model 42-207 in excellent condition -near/mint condition sold for $9.99
I'd assume somewhere around $10,000 as the bottom price and the sky being the limit, as no-one knows how high a true collector would go to get one. Mint condition replicas are going for around $2,000-$5,000.
The value of a 1988 High Times magazine can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. On average, a 1988 issue of High Times magazine can sell for around $10 to $50. However, certain issues or special editions may fetch higher prices, especially if they are in mint condition or feature iconic cover art.
Is it worth $6000
I mow your lawn for book if that fair payment
honestly, its probably worth no more than 2 dollars in absolute mint perfect condition. sorry about that.
In 1996, the price of a single issue of Time magazine was around $2.95 in the United States.
50 cents if in low condition. 75 medium condition. 1.00 mint condition
Right now less then $10.00 on e-Bay
If it is all matching, all original including finish, correct grips and magazine, has the proper Nazi Waffenamt WaAD20 and is indeed mint (97%+) condition then $1,000-$1,400 to the right collector.
Mint state means: no wear at all, the condition is as it came from the mint.
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
@1988
100-550 usd