about $100.00 if in mint condition ie no scratches or physical damages. Box must also be in good condition. Tatty boxes take off $50.00 to $100.00
20.00
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it is worth about 5 million dollars.
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Image of this album at related link. CAL-2428 - Elvis' Christmas Album - Released 10/1970 Book Value: Osbourne books for a blue rigid vinyl $40+ for a flexible vinyl $20+. Actual value at related link. It can be had for as low as $8 shipped any given day. Even in Mint.
Album cover list OADMEN CAS-2429 Stereo Vinyl Record Lp Can you tell what this album is worth?
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i have a collection of 1956 to 1980 compiled readers digest book, all in good condition, i want to know how much it is worth..
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it is worth about 5 million dollars.
At The Elvis Museum "Graceland Randers" in denmark they have one, and it is for sale for 18.000 Dk. Kr. That is the same as $3.300
The value of a Readers Digest ingot 1-06311 can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and current market demand. It's best to check with coin collectors or dealers to get an accurate appraisal of its worth.
It's worth whatever someone will pay you for it. List it on eBay as auction and see where it goes. :-)
Garage sale prices are usually .25 cents to .50 cents.
The value of a 1938 Reader's Digest can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a 1938 edition of Reader's Digest in good condition can sell for anywhere between $10 to $50. Special editions or issues in pristine condition may command higher prices.
The worth of this style of book lies in the merit of the content, not in the monetary value. They provide easy access to the core and spirit of a story, but with the huge print runs, their monetary value is small. They're not really "collectible". First/early printings of some books can be valuable, but Readers Digest only condensed books that were ALREADY popular, so they're basically 40th (or higher) reprintings, and not even of the entire book at that.
It is difficult to say, because more and more of these publications are being scanned and made available online, and libraries are discarding their hard copies to make more room for other publications; as a result, it is easier to find the hard copies at flea markets or for sale on auction sites. I would suggest that you go on Ebay and see how much people are asking for bound copies of Readers Digest and Condensed Readers Digest.
About $200 hundred dollars depending on the condition of the record.