Prices… a walk down memory lane… 1987…
October 25, 2010 by GuyHeilenman · Leave a Comment
Blondie, Kool & the Gang, Ambrosia… Rubik’s Cube, Break Dancing, Transformers… The A-Team, 21 Jump Street, Moonlighting… the 80’s! Our walk through time now brings us to the 8o’s. Our exploration of authentic newspaper pricing through time takes us back to Catalog 60. To see a larger image of the catalog’s page, go here: Catalog 60
Prices… a walk down memory lane… 1993…
October 18, 2010 by GuyHeilenman · 2 Comments
Forest Gump, Jerry Maguire, Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana… the 90’s. Our price-searching through time continues… all the way to “back in the day”… when everything was “aiight. Over the past few weeks we’ve looked at sample prices from 2006 and 2009. Today we explore a half-dozen years earlier – 1993. To see a larger image of the catalog’s page, go here: Catalog 90
Prices… a walk down memory lane… 1999…
October 11, 2010 by GuyHeilenman · Leave a Comment
A week ago we looked at authentic newspaper prices from 2006. Today will go a little farther back in time… to 1999. To see a larger image of the catalog’s page, go to: Catalog 120
Prices… a walk down memory lane… 2006…
October 4, 2010 by GuyHeilenman · Leave a Comment
We recently took a look at “prices realized” for a number of historic newspapers spanning the centuries. We’ll now take a look a the pricing of authentic newspapers from a different perspective: pricing over time. Over the course of the next several weeks we’ll post a random page from old Rare & Early Newspapers catalogs. We’ll start with a page from a catalog sent in 2006, and work backwards through time.
Stepping back: old catalogs show amazing prices…
February 12, 2009 by TimHughes · 3 Comments
Being a collector, it is no surprise that I have kept at least one copy of every catalog we’ve published from the very first in 1976. I find it interesting to occasionally pull an old catalog off the shelf and browse through the offerings and marvel at some of the prices. They were competitive at the time. Although we emphasize collecting newspapers for the sake of collecting, as there is never a guarantee values will increase by the year, some old listings reflect some amazing prices.
Catalog 77 was issued in early 1990. At that time our catalogs were just 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches with 32 pages and a total of two photos (actually photocopies). Here are a few listings and their prices you might find intriguing. No, they are no longer available for purchase!
Philadelphia Inquirer, Nov. 9, 1864 with ftpg. coverage of Lincoln’s 2nd election. $46
Chicago Tribune, Nov. 3, 1948 “Dewey Defeats Truman” (excellent condition) $160
Niles’ Weekly Register, 1816 Supplement with the Star Spangled Banner. $68
The Boston Gazette, Dec. 11, 1775 A rare issue published in Watertown. $395
Cherokee Phoenix & Indians’ Advocate, New Echota, Georgia, Dc. 23, 1830 Very rare Cherokee newspaper. $155
New York Herald, Jan. 3, 1863 Printing of the Emancipation Proclamation. $115
Gazette, Paris, 1635 $68
Niles’ Weekly Register, April 16, 1836 Battle of the Alamo. $135
As much as you might like to buy these newspapers at these prices I’d like to have them back. Their values have increased dramatically through the years.
By the way, many of our old catalogs, going back to our very first, are available for purhase. Inquire.