As much as someone is willing to pay for them. That's a very niche market item, and there's a very limited base interested in buying them. Overall value will be affected by condition, as well. There are people who appriase these things... that's what I'd suggest you have done.
The value of a National Geographic magazine from October 1936 can vary depending on its condition and if it is a special edition or issue. In general, they can range from $10 to over $100, with some rare editions selling for even more. It's best to consult with a collector or do additional research to determine the specific value of your copy.
The value of a 1936 copy of National Geographic magazine can vary depending on its condition and any notable content it may contain. Generally, individual issues from that year can sell for anywhere from $5 to $50 or more, with rare editions or those featuring significant articles commanding higher prices. It's best to check online marketplaces or consult with antique book or magazine dealers for a more accurate valuation.
Life - magazine - was created in 1936.
Coronet - magazine - was created in 1936.
Genii - magazine - was created in 1936.
October 7 1936 was a Wednesday.
Horror Stories - magazine - was created in 1936.
October 6 1936 was a Tuesday.
16th of October 1936 was a Friday.
October 7, 1936 fell on a Wednesday.
October 19th, 1936 fell on a Monday.
Roaming Lady - 1936 was released on: USA: 2 May 1936 Denmark: 5 October 1936 Portugal: 8 October 1936
Rebellion - 1936 was released on: USA: 10 October 1936 (premiere) USA: 27 October 1936 West Germany: 1955