Most of the 1930's are not worth more than $8 to a collector. I could not find any issues in 1932 that were rare so I would assume your's would be worth 4 - 8 dollars. If you had a full year set it would probally bring you about $20 at auction.
National Geographic magazines was a popular magazine. Unfortunately, to those people who saved all their issues over the years have found their " Collector's Value'' typically quite small.
But that is not to say that yours is not rare, like most collectible items they usually gain dollar value with their rarity.
I hope this help you out, I am sorry I can not tell you that your issue is worth alot. I hope you continue to figure out its actually value, I would suggest to take it to a local historic apraiser.
President Herbert Hoover presented her the National Geographic Gold Medal in 1932.
President Herbert Hoover awarded Amelia Earhart the National Geographic Society's Special Gold Medal in 1932 for her solo transatlantic flight.
Cassell's Magazine ended in 1932.
The American Scholar - magazine - was created in 1932.
Jack Sharkey
20 KON 1932
Amelia had many awards and honours. Among them were the Distinguished Flying Cross, The National Geographic Gold Medal and the Legion of Honour, all for flying the Atlantic solo in 1932.
The Literary Digest
No such thing. There were no dimes minted in 1932 or '33.
National Assembly of Thailand was created in 1932.
Killarney National Park was created in 1932.
National Aviation Academy was created in 1932.