I don't believe there was a story on the Shroud of Turin in National Geographic in 1978. However, there was an article in the June 1980 issue. In 1978 the Shroud went on public display for the first time since 1933 and the Shroud of Turin Research Project was given access to the cloth. The June 1980 article addressed the work of the STURP project team. In 1981 the findings were released.
The Shroud of Turin story was featured in the October 1978 issue of National Geographic. The article explored the scientific analysis and debate surrounding the authenticity of the shroud, believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus.
The lowest price for a magazine subscription to National Geographic varies depending on current promotions and offers. It is recommended to visit the National Geographic website or contact their customer service for the most up-to-date pricing information.
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The National Geographic Society was founded on January 27, 1888. The National Geographic Magazine was first published nine months after the Society was founded as the Society's official journal.
National Geographic was founded in 1888, making it more than 130 years old.
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There is a collectors forum on the National Geographic Magazine website that contains links to dealers. Alternatively one might find old copies in second hand and thrift stores. If it is a recent back issue they can be ordered from the website.
According to the appraisal work done by Mr.Peter de Rijk, a prominent collector, in 2003-2004, the last recorded first issue sold, was sold by $5.308,60. Ricardo Dias National Geographic magazines Collector ricardo.tavares.dias@gmail.com How much are these issues worth?
Geographic context is the geographic area that relates to a particular problem, discovery, or issue.
About 100,000 yen
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The value of leather-bound National Geographic magazines from 1928 can vary greatly depending on condition, rarity, and other factors. On average, they can be worth anywhere from $50 to $200 or more per issue. It's recommended to consult with a specialized antique book dealer or appraiser for a more accurate valuation.