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April 12, 2010 by GuyHeilenman 
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One of the common questions received at Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers is "What elements are involved in determining the collectible value of a newspaper?"   Several posts on this subject may be viewed at:  "Determining the Value of an Historic Newspaper".   Two of the elements which drive the collectible value of a paper are content and age Cephalexin 500mg capsules, .  For example, the $0.50-$1.00 newsstand price of a Washington Post, USA Today, or Chicago Tribune with the 1st report on the election of President Obama quickly rose to $35 a month (and higher) after the event (content), and will likely be valued at many times this amount in 20+ years (age).

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  1. Paul Sarna on April 12th, 2010 9:12 pm

    Don’t know about that Mussolini paper being THE best… I have (by coincidence readily by my side when you posted this) a Mediterranean edition (printed in Italy) of Stars and Stripes dated April 30th, the day before your edition, with the headline “Partisans Execute IL Duce; Milan Entered; KO Readied” with a two-column photo of a fierce-looking Mussolini under the caption “Benito Finito”.
    Though yours is pretty darn good too!…and that is one powerful photo.

  2. Paul Sarna on April 12th, 2010 9:40 pm

    Though it might not increase notably that very day, Pulitzer Prize photos on the frontpage of a first report of an event has got to help the newspaper’s value enormously.
    Though it wasn’t a banner headline, the New York Times (and other papers) carried the famous photo of a grieving woman at the so-called “Kent State Massacre” in 1970.
    Also the Dallas Times Herald of Nov. 25, 1963 had the Pulitzer Prize photo (of the newspaper’s very own photographer!…Bob Jackson), that showed Jack Ruby killing Lee Harvey Oswald.

  3. Morris on April 20th, 2010 3:17 pm

    Paul,

    A good observation and one with which I concur. Some award winning photos would include. The Iwo Jima Flag Raising,

    http://www.newspapercollections.com/iwojima.htm

    The surrender of Saigon with the last helicopter on the top of the building and people climbing the ladder to get on.

    http://www.newspapercollections.com/saigon.htm

    Also, the photo of June 8, 1972, with young Pan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing down Route 1 from the village of Trang Bang in Viet Nam. She was burned by napalm dropped from South Vietnamese planes.

    The photo of Robert Kennedy lying wounded on the floor. The photographer actually stood over the senator to take this photo.

    The photo of Harry Truman holding the paper reading: Dewey Defeats Truman.

    I often give much consideration to the photos in a paper when considering their addition to my collection.

  4. GuyHeilenman on May 28th, 2010 9:20 am

    Thanks Morris. I appreciate your comments.

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