Find a used book store. Most will give you cash for books that they feel have value. Don't expect to get a fortune for them! You can get an idea of their value by visiting some online sites, such as Barnes and Noble's Out of Print area. You can see what they are selling for. In general a dealer will give you 25 to 35% of what they can sell a book for. If it is really valuable, you'll do better.
Ebay would be the first option you should go for. You can really get a nice bid if your book is really rare. But you will have to pay for listing in ebay.
The main sites for trading in old books are Amazon, WeBuyBooks, Fatbrain, Momox, and Zapper. If you don't want to check prices at them all then you can use the related link to compare trade-in prices.
borders closed but you can sell them
You can trade it in and get money for then buy the new one but you will probably still not have enough money
You can visit local used bookstores, secondhand stores, or online platforms such as Amazon Trade-In or BookScouter to trade in old books for cash. Additionally, libraries, book fairs, or book-swap events may also provide opportunities to exchange books for money or credit.
Micheal Jordon's cards and books can be traded on COMC Market Place.
They do, it's called trade paperbacks or hardcovers.
There are 66 books in the Bible: 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.
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Yes. RadioShack will do this.
I am pretty sure, along Great Russell St, pretty much just across the street of The Brittish Museum in a small coin shop, that you will be able to trade your old money.
The used book store. They will even give you money for them.
Midpoint Trade Books was created in 1996.