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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.
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.
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?
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.
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The condition of the magazine will make a difference. The value might range from $3 to $4 up to $10 or so. The wise person would check eBay and see if any are selling there, as back issue of this magazine are often posted for sale.
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The December, 1969 issue of National Geographic Magazine is worth $500 US at a minimum if the issue's enclosed record has not been removed and is undamaged, and the entire magazine has only average wear, including minor binding wear at the end of the spine of less than 1/4 in on each end. This minimal value is the result of the tragic passing of Neil Armstrong, the first human being to walk on the surface of the Moon. Professional collectors, though, suggest that individuals hold on to their copies of this issue of the magazine. They are in almost unanimous agreement that the value will exceed $1000 US within the next six months, by the spring of 2013. I suggest that individuals retain this invaluable piece of American history, and not sell it, in order to pass it down to their family members and future generations.
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To get information about competitions in the Moshi Monsters magazine - any issue - you have to have a copy of that issue of the magazine. You can buy the magazine or borrow a copy from a friend.