The value of a first edition book can vary widely depending on factors such as the author, condition, rarity, and demand. For example, a first edition of a classic novel by a renowned author can sell for thousands of dollars, while others might only fetch a modest price. To determine a specific value, it's advisable to research recent sales of similar editions and consult with rare book dealers or auction houses.
Anywhere from $30 to $100 depending on condition. Amazon.com lists these.
Normal edition starts at 59.99
The First Folio sold for £1 (one pound sterling). That was an enormous sum. It was a special limited edition.
Garage sale prices are usually .25 cents to .50 cents.
List it on eBay
$90.00
As Much as you can sell it for
well, that will vary they rufly cost around £189.99, but if you traded in the first edition it would sell for not much at all and cost alot of money. if you trade in a dslite, it would go for a little more than the first edition and it may still cost rather alot. If you trade a dsi it would sell for rather alot and you wouldn't have much to pay. If you trade in a dsixl if would sell for loads and you would have bearly anything to pay.
It depends on the year, condition, and what edition it is.
No. Barnes and Noble stores no longer support or sell the 1st edition of the Nook.
go to pawn shop.
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