You should research it and find out. Just do a search on eBay for your specific date of the magazine to see what they are going for. Then use the column to the left to click "completed listings" to see what past auctions sold for.
I believe there may be a market for your magazines if they feature some famous people and events.
If you are going to look at the completed listings, you must be an eBay member and sign in or create an account. If you do decide to list these on eBay, be sure to list the exact condition of each magazine and take lots of photos. This way, the buyer knows exactly what they are bidding on.
Yes, there is a market for vintage Life magazines from the fifties and sixties on eBay. Collectors and enthusiasts often search for specific issues to add to their collections, so your magazines could potentially sell, especially if they are in good condition with popular cover stories or iconic photos. Be sure to include detailed descriptions and quality photos to attract potential buyers.
In the late fifties or early sixties.
The Fifties - 1997 The Road to the Sixties 1-7 was released on: USA: 1997
In the late fifties or early sixties
It usually begins in a person's late fifties or early sixties
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500 - 2000 gold a game
Arthur English - comic from the fifties and sixties
I thought that it was sometime in the early sixties/late fifties
Illegal. The "spinner" was common on cars in the fifties and sixties, but outlawed later on.
Yes see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whirlybirds
Chantal means nothing in French. This is an old family name which has turned into a first name, popular in the fifties and sixties.
Yes, living in the Southwest.