Old Newspapers… New Value…
September 10, 2015 by GuyHeilenman
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We just became aware of a post featured on The Atlantic in regards to a large collection of newspapers from New Orleans that is quite interesting. Please enjoy:
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I have some old news papers and would like to get them looked at see what the value is
Please contact Tim Hughes directly at timothy@rarenewspapers.com. He will need to know the title, date, and condition of the issues.
Got a lot of mint condition old news paper like March 6 1906 san francisco the bulletin.. wut would be the value on it..also got 100 more clippings in mint shape
Hello Christina, Clippings do not have value within the newspapers collectible. As far as the March 6, 1906 San Francisco paper is concerned, while it is impossible to tell for certain without having the issue in hand, we are not aware of it having content that would make it desirable.
I have a newspaper from October 27, 1881 from tombstone in perfect condition and I also have the paper slip they put the paper in when the deliver the paper. I was wondering if its worth anything
Sorry, but we do not monitor such questions from here. Please send us information regarding what you have to us at info@rarenewspapers.com. Thanks for your understanding.