The December, 1969 issue of National Geographic Magazine is worth $500 US at a minimum if the issue's enclosed record has not been removed and is undamaged, and the entire magazine has only average wear, including minor binding wear at the end of the spine of less than 1/4 in on each end. This minimal value is the result of the tragic passing of Neil Armstrong, the first human being to walk on the surface of the Moon.
Professional collectors, though, suggest that individuals hold on to their copies of this issue of the magazine. They are in almost unanimous agreement that the value will exceed $1000 US within the next six months, by the spring of 2013.
I suggest that individuals retain this invaluable piece of American history, and not sell it, in order to pass it down to their family members and future generations.
The value of a National Geographic magazine from December 1969 in 2016 would typically depend on its condition, rarity, and any notable content it may feature. In good condition, it could fetch anywhere from $5 to $20 in a collectors' market. However, for a more accurate appraisal, you may want to consult with a specialized dealer or appraiser.
Don't know but I bought one for about $400
Most US coins dated 1881 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them, so post a new question with a denomination.
The national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on most all US coins dated 1889, post a new question with a denomination.
what is the value of the German mark coin with horse on back dated 1923
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7-30-11>>> Because all US coins dated 1999 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them, this question can not be answered.
James Stokes has written: 'Last will and testament of James Stokes, dated December 31, 1915, and codicil thereto, dated December 18, 1916' -- subject(s): Will
Your bill is certainly dated 1929 because that's the only year that $100 National Currency bills were printed. Depending on condition, it would retail for $130.-$175.
$350,000
I don't know the value. I have 2 watercolors by the same artist dated 1968. Anybody?
The Irish coins are part of a redundant currency and have little or no value. See the related questions for the English coins.
The US did not mint any half dollars dated 1800.