The Sports Illustrated mailing label typically includes the recipient's name and address, the subscription account number, and the magazine issue dates.
No, your account number is typically not included on the Sports Illustrated mailing label. The mailing label usually contains information such as your name, address, and subscription details, but account numbers are typically kept confidential for security reasons. If you need to locate your account number, it is usually found on the billing statement or within your online account profile.
== == The issue of a February 19, 1990, Sports Illustrated magazine with Mike Tyson on the cover, in near-mint condition and with no mailing label, is worth about $6.00. Condition is very important in getting a price anywhere near this one. Common flaws with publications would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading color, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, mailing labels, and writing on the cover.
Ask not what you can draw for Sports Illustrated, but what Sports Illustrated can draw for you.
The italicized Sports Illustrated is read by many people.
Not for teens, but there is Sports Illustrated for Kids.
Sports Illustrated for Women was created in 1999.
Sports Illustrated Kids was created in 1989.
CNN Sports Illustrated ended in 2002.
CNN Sports Illustrated was created in 1996.
January 1971 Sports IllustratedSports Illustrated is a weekly publication and 4 magazines were issued in January of 1971. All 4 issues are valued at about $4.00 -$7.00 each in Excellent - Near Mint condition. Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, writing on the cover, and mailing labels. Any of these flaws could bring the value down significantly.
Whitey Ford appeared on a couple ofcovers of Sports Illustrated. The first time in 1956. A 1956 Sports Illustrated Whitey Ford cover issued on September 10 is worth about $25. in excellent to near/mint condition with no mailing label. The September 30, 1963 issue is worth about $10. As with all collectibles, condition is important. The slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition magazine could sell for more. Common flaws would include: staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, writing on the cover, and mailing labels.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue was created in 1964.