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The first issue of Playboy magazine, published in 1953, featuring Marilyn Monroe on the cover, is considered a collector's item and can be worth thousands of dollars depending on its condition and rarity. It is advisable to consult with a specialist or appraiser to determine the exact value.
Marilyn Monroe
original hardcover HAMLYN pubishing. LIMITED 1974 edition...MARILYN MONROE with pic. HARD COVER ...GREAT CONDITION..
Marilyn Monroe
This is a fairly common issue. Depending upon the condition, upwards of $150. For many years it was believed to be the first solo front cover picture of Marilyn Monroe, but the first was actually on the cover of the British Title, ""Leader"" Magazine on the 13th April 1946. Leader was not a popular magazine and very few have survived. The Marilyn edition is known by the title of the cover picture , The Flower Picker, it would appear that possibly only one or two have survived . None have been sold at auction Worldwide in the last ten years, and there is no information on any private sales available. It's Historical merit makes it very desirable to Marilyn collectors. Because there is no information on how many , if any , are held in private collections , It's rarity and value can only be guessed at.
The 1959 Rupert Brewery magazine cover featured Marilyn Monroe, one of the most iconic Hollywood actresses of all time. Monroe's presence on the cover helped boost sales and draw attention to the publication.
Sgt. Pepper
The first issue was September 1949, I have a first issue unfortuneately it does not have its cover
It's a cover of a song by the Damned, called "History of the World, Part 1" It's sung my the singer for the DRVNK INJVNS, Restless Spirit, aka Morizen Foche First Generation Thrasher magazine photographer, graphic designer, aka, my dad. I was there when he recorded this. There's even a YouTube version with me singing with him with a bunch of pictures of Marilyn Monroe. Dad likes Marilyn Monroe, because he says she's almost as pretty as the lady he likes a lot.
A magazine shop lol. but seeing as its an old isue your nest bet is online e.g. ebay, amazon
Christa Miller (The Drew Carey Show, Scrubs) appeared on the cover of the first Maxim magazine.