What National Geographics are worth money?

Find the terra-cotta colored number 1 or others from the 1880s and you’ll put $4,000 or more in your pocket. Later, but still very old, “red-cover” issues also have substantial value. National Geographic dealers will pay at least $200 for issues published before 1905. But after that, the value drops dramatically.

What do you do with old National Geographics?

National Geographic Partners You might check with nearby nursing and retirement homes, prisons, hospitals, or schools to see if they would welcome your donation. We have a Collectors Corner on our website, which includes a dealers list and a Collector’s Forum where you can post a notice regarding your collection.

Where can I sell National Geographic magazines?

Go to eBay and do a search for “National Geographic Magazine.” You’ll find upwards of 20 thousand items listed. Where do your items fit in the scheme of things? Buying or selling on eBay can have unseen hazards for the uninitiated but a cautious and determined approach for either selling or buying has its rewards.

Where is Sharbat Gula today?

Rome
Gula is now in the city of Rome, according to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. The Italian government will help to get her integrated into life in Italy, the statement said.

Who took the photo of the Afghan girl?

Steve McCurry’s
Gulla gained international fame in 1984 as an Afghan refugee girl, after war photographer Steve McCurry’s photograph of her, with piercing green eyes, was published on the cover of National Geographic. McCurry found her again in 2002.

Does anyone want old National Geographics?

Should I keep old magazines?

Absolutely you should recycle your old, unwanted magazines in order to preserve trees and limit landfill waste. Here are some of our favorite ways to reuse magazines, catalogs, viewbooks or other printed publications.