Where can I find old Nat Geo magazines?
Many back issues can also be purchased online or through our single copy sales office. Please visit our website: www.natgeo.com/backissues or call 1-800-777-2800 (1-515-237-3673 outside the U.S./Canada) if you prefer to order by phone.
Does Goodwill accept National Geographic magazines?
Does goodwill take old National Geographic magazines? Yes.
What can you do with old magazines?
Top 7 Places To Donate Magazines When Decluttering Your Home
- Your Local Library.
- Nursing Homes And Retirement Communities.
- Military Troops.
- Women Or Family Shelters.
- Doctor And Dentist Offices, Hospitals And Other Waiting Rooms.
- Preschools And Daycare Centers For Use In Crafts.
- Swap Magazines With Your Friends And Family.
How do I sell my National Geographic magazine?
How to Sell National Geographic Magazines
- Organize your old “National Geographic” magazines.
- Compile a list of your issues and the condition of each one.
- Check out the “Collector’s Corner” and “Collector’s Forum” on the “National Geographic” website.
- Contact dealers from the Collector’s Corner.
What is the Best Picture on the cover of National Geographic?
“The Afghan Girl” and “The Afghan Girl: Found” – Arguably the best picture ever to feature on the cover of National Geographic Magazine. It was taken in 1984 by Steve McCurry in a refugee camp in Afghanistan.
Is National Geographic magazine still in print?
Only 1 left! National Geographic is one of the oldest and most prestigious monthly magazines still in print. Known for its lush photography, its well-written articles, and its iconic yellow border, National Geographic magazine has enchanted and enthralled readers for more than 100 years.
What is the value of my National Geographic Magazine Collection?
When collecting, people are in general constantly after the full deal and the value of National Geographic magazine collection in whole could be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Amassing it is a different ballpark.
What are the rarest National Geographic magazines?
Among the rarest National Geographic magazines is the issue of 1904 which is virtually impossible to acquire even in a lower, “fine” condition, because this was the very first year pictures were inserted into the magazine, as we explained earlier. Basically, the further you go back in time, the higher the price gets.