• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

CollectingOldMagazines.com

Magazine History & Collector Tips

  • Home
    • About
    • Social Media
    • Buy Magazines from Me
  • Resources
    • Grading Guide
    • What to Collect
    • Books About Magazines
    • How to Sell Magazines
    • Buy & Sell for Profit
    • Packing and Shipping
    • Resource Links
  • The Magazines
    • Saturday Evening Post
    • North American Review
    • The Youth’s Companion
    • Harper’s Monthly Magazine
    • The Atlantic Monthly
    • Ladies Home Journal
    • The Sporting News
    • Collier’s Magazine
      • Inside Colliers 1927-28
    • Toronto Star Weekly
    • Movie Magazines
    • Vanity Fair
    • Picture Show
    • Time Magazine
    • Liberty Magazine
      • Liberty Contents in 1935
    • Saturday Review of Literature
    • Story Magazine
    • Newsweek
    • US News & World Report
    • Life and Look
      • LOOK Contents 1942
    • Sport Magazine
      • Sport Contents 1956
    • Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx
  • Personalities
    • Clarence Budington Kelland
    • Mary Roberts Rinehart
    • Covarrubias
    • Norman Rockwell Ads
    • Penrhyn Stanlaws
    • Margaret Bourke-White
    • Edward Steichen
  • Blog
    • Random Issues
  • My Magazines for Sale

jd salinger

Outstanding Old Magazines Prices Realized, Fall 2006

December 5, 2006 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

Following is a list of the Top 10 Prices Realized from September through December 2006 on select eBay Auction and Sales items (Buy it Now items marked with *, all other sales via Auction format). I thought this might help in giving you an idea of current selling trends as well as a general idea of what some specific issues are selling for.

The following includes the magazine title, issue date, condition of the specific issue sold, date of sale, the price the item sold for, as well as any added information about the issue.

  • Saturday Evening Post — Sep. 16 1916 — G-VG or 3.5/10 — Sold Sep. 15 2006 — $255.00 — Norman Rockwell’s 4th Post Cover
  • STORY Magazine — Mar-Apr 1940 — G-VG or 3.5/10 — Sold Nov 1 2006 — $224.50 — J.D. Salinger’s first published story “The Young Folks
  • The Ladies’ Home Journal — July 1901 — G or 3/10 — Sold Sep 19 2006 — $152.50 — “A Small House With Lots of Room in It” by Frank Lloyd Wright
  • The Sporting News — Apr 23 1947 — VG-EX or 4.5/10 — Sold Oct 18 2006 — $105.85 — Jackie Robinson debuts/Babe Ruth on the Cover
  • The American Magazine — Sep 1922 — G-VG or 3.5/10 — Sold Oct 3 2006 — $82.00 — “What I Think and Feel at 25” by F. Scott Fitzgerald with Fitzgerald portrait
  • The New Yorker — Jun 6 1959 — EX or 5/10 — Sold Dec 4 2006 — $72.00 — “Seymour An Introduction” by J.D. Salinger
  • Cosmopolitan — Jul 1948 — EX or 5/10 — Sold Nov 29 2006 — $68.88 — “The Double Corner” by Wallace Stegner
  • STORY Magazine — Aug 1936 — G or 3/10 — Sold Nov 23 2006 — $68.00 * — “Home to Utah” by Wallace Stegner
  • The Sporting News — May 7 1947 — EX+ or 6/10 — Sold Nov 12 2006 — $48.00 — Babe Ruth Day/Jackie Robinson article
  • Saturday Evening Post — Jul 17 1943 — EX+ or 6/10 — Sold Dec 2 2006 — $45.00 * — “The Varioni Brothers” by J.D. Salinger

Beyond giving you an idea of value something that jumps right out at me from looking at this list is that buyers are willing to pay a premium for rare and consequential issues even if they are in less than perfect condition. It should also reinforce two basic lessons for selling on eBay, an unusual item need only two interested parties to realize a satisfying price, while any extra knowledge over an item you hold as seller can be exploited by placing an item for sale at a Fixed Price, a format which only requires one interested party.

Of course this latter method can be exploited by sellers who either don’t know any better or are hoping that their potential customers don’t know better. Surely you’ve come across that ridiculous online listing selling an item for $70 that you picked up for $5. While it’s possible that you did indeed get a deal, chances are if you look deeper into that seller’s inventory you’ll find several $5 items available for much more exorbitant prices. Probably the only thing more annoying is the eBay seller who offers you the $5 item for $5 and then wants to charge you $30 to ship a magazine.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: babe ruth, f scott fitzgerald, frank lloyd wright, jackie robinson, jd salinger, prices realized, wallace stegner

Primary Sidebar

Most Popular Articles

  • Magazine Grading Guide for collectors of vintage back issues
    Magazine Grading Guide for collectors of vintage back issues
  • Do You Collect Old Magazines?
    Do You Collect Old Magazines?
  • A history of The Sporting News the oldest sports publication in the U.S.
    A history of The Sporting News the oldest sports publication in the U.S.
  • The Wright Brothers Historic Flight at Kitty Hawk
    The Wright Brothers Historic Flight at Kitty Hawk
  • A short history of Liberty Magazine with an examination of issues from 1935
    A short history of Liberty Magazine with an examination of issues from 1935
  • A Look at Several 1942 Look Magazine Back Issues with Prices Realized
    A Look at Several 1942 Look Magazine Back Issues with Prices Realized
  • Today in 1944 - Paging Through Life Magazine, February 28, 1944
    Today in 1944 - Paging Through Life Magazine, February 28, 1944
  • Collecting Newsweek Magazine for the History Inside and Covers Out
    Collecting Newsweek Magazine for the History Inside and Covers Out

Copyright © 2005-2021 CollectingOldMagazines.com