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Are old newspapers worth anything?

found a newspaper in pretty good condition from the Apollo 11 splash down, in 1969

found a newspaper in fair condition from 1946 with the headline "Nazis claim attack planes in flight"

and

found a newspaper from 1868 in mint condition...

any way to figure out if they are worth any money?
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Check out the prices for homes in the 1868 paper.

I did that once and it brought me to tears...

Yep, in '67 I bought my first home for 22.5k and it's in the 900K range now.
 
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Check out the prices for homes in the 1868 paper.

I did that once and it brought me to tears...

Yep, in '67 I bought my first home for 22.5k and it's in the 900K range now.

That's the worst appreciation I've ever heard of. From 22.5k to 900k since 1867. 😉
 
I have a ton of World war 1 and 2 newspapers, When JFK got shot, ect... I'd also like to know what they are worth..

Also got a WW1 or WW2 Uniform Jacket...
 
Yes, they're worth something. Depends on what it means to the buyer. Check out eBay and look at the old papers they're selling there. I personally thought about buying some old paper headlines that interested me; i was gonna frame them.
 
Originally posted by: Syrch
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: eminemrh25
Originally posted by: Rufus12
It's not worth much unless it's from a notable newspaper. Such as NYTimes.

Mines from the Seattle Times, think it worth something?



Any hotties in the personal ads?


Yeah call the hotties!

Probably all dead by now..

I actually don't have the Seattle Times, here is a pic of the ones I have..

Dial-Up Users Beware! 2MB 5MP Picture
 
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Check out the prices for homes in the 1868 paper.

I did that once and it brought me to tears...

Yep, in '67 I bought my first home for 22.5k and it's in the 900K range now.

That's the worst appreciation I've ever heard of. From 22.5k to 900k since 1867. 😉

:laugh: You know what I meant. I was just a kid in 1867 and couldn't buy a house.
 
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