The price of it would probably be around
$44.95 The vast numbers of copies printed for the books make early editions of limited value. First British editions of the first couple of books are worth quite a bit. I've seen the Advanced copies of the American Edition of The Sorceror's Stone advertised for a couple thousand, but seldom seen anything else even near the $100 mark unless it is personally autographed by JK Rowling.
By Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, signed copies were becoming rarer. According to Abe Books, a signed first edition of this book is worth a 4 figure sum.
A UK edition (published by Bloomsbury, not Scholastic) in good condition can be worth around
A UK edition (published by Bloomsbury, not Scholastic) in good condition can be worth around £4,500 - £5,000.
200 pounds.
Not much, if it is in really good shape, it could be worth about $5 US. There are a few that have some real value. A US Early Reader's edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is worth about $1,800.
If you have a first print, first edition SIGNED by the author copy of the book, it is worth between £3500-£7500 for mint condition. If you have a First edition signed by the Author copy, the book is worth £3500 at most. If you've got a non- signed first edition book, it sells for about £150 - but you're better off waiting until all the movies are released, as the price well treble. Contact a book seller for a better estimate.
Sure were, I have a signed copy
It depends, if it is a first edition or has a striking feature, such as being signed, than quite a lot. It will also depend on the quality of the copy. If it's just a copy of the book then very little.
depends on who signed DH
go to pawn shop.
Well, if it's not a first edition or signed, I fail to see why it would be worth any more than the retail price.
Not much, if it is in really good shape, it could be worth about $5 US. There are a few that have some real value. A US Early Reader's edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is worth about $1,800.
If you have a first print, first edition SIGNED by the author copy of the book, it is worth between £3500-£7500 for mint condition. If you have a First edition signed by the Author copy, the book is worth £3500 at most. If you've got a non- signed first edition book, it sells for about £150 - but you're better off waiting until all the movies are released, as the price well treble. Contact a book seller for a better estimate.
Less than what you paid for it, as there are so many copies of this still around.
Sure were, I have a signed copy
Only a first edition copy of the book is worth any money. It can be sold for around £3000 - £4000, while signed copies will fetch more. Some signed, collectors editions can be fairly valuable if sold to the right person.
It depends, if it is a first edition or has a striking feature, such as being signed, than quite a lot. It will also depend on the quality of the copy. If it's just a copy of the book then very little.
My copy says it is one of 2000 signed first edition. It is one of the recalled version with the errors.
depends on who signed DH
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$1,050.00 that is a buy it now price on ebay...for the 1st edition tho.