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An original can sell for between $1,500-$9000 depending on condition; however, a signed first edition can be worth up to $18,000.
The value of a 1937 first edition of "Gone With the Wind" can vary greatly depending on its condition and if it's a first printing. It could be worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's best to consult with a rare book dealer or appraiser for an accurate estimate.
Depending on the condition and if it has a intact dust jacket, a TRUE first edition that states 'May 1936' and NO other dates can be worth up to $2,000 or more. A June 1936 can go for $25 up to $500 for a mint condition book in original non-price clipped dust jacket. Other editions are worth very little.
Many of the collector plates are worth close to $10 each. The price will vary depending upon the exact plate and its condition.
It depends on which version it is. The first one is the rarest, it had Hattie McDaniel on the back bottom right corner, and printing was halted due to southern views on 'coloreds' at the time. The next version had a blank back and the third and final version showed Alicia Rhett in place of McDaniel. The last one is the most common and depending on condition sells for $35-$150. As with all collectibles, condition determines price.
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Gone in 60 Seconds (1974) sold online are new and used. If brought used, check with the seller about the condition. Usually the description and pictures show the condition.
I have a fair condition"Gone With the Wind " book and would like to know if it has any value.
No.DJ Alex relased the first Now you're gone. No.DJ Alex relased the first Now you're gone.
It depends on which doll, the condition, and if it has the box and COA. Some, like Scarlett in the BBQ dress can be found for $30 because they were so over produced. Later Gold Standard editions can sell for several hundred, again depending on which doll and condition.
'since you been gone, I can breathe for the first time'
the wind is gone there is no air im very first time here there is no wind