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The value of Golden Library of Knowledge books from 1959 can vary depending on the condition of the books and whether they are part of a complete set. Generally, individual volumes may range from $5 to $20 each, while a complete set in good condition could be worth more. It is recommended to consult with rare book dealers or online marketplaces for a more accurate assessment.

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