How much would the addition of the New York Times be of the Titanic of 1912?
Posted on December 13th, 2007 by admin
Michael F asked:
I have the added original New York Times dell'affondamento titanic issued in 1912. I have the original copy of New York Times of titanic. I was wondering just what an assessment would be for it, because during 4 years will take 100 years. My great – his grandfather was sealed in plastic. I was just wondering what could bring at auction. Or if you just keep him.
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I have the added original New York Times dell'affondamento titanic issued in 1912. I have the original copy of New York Times of titanic. I was wondering just what an assessment would be for it, because during 4 years will take 100 years. My great – his grandfather was sealed in plastic. I was just wondering what could bring at auction. Or if you just keep him.
Question posted courtesy of: Greg Schmigel’s Book Reviews




Most likely it would have sold for about 3 to 5 cents.
My best guess for an appraisal would be that it might sell for about $100-$200, if it’s in good condition, and if it’s bought by a serious collector. You should look on E*Bay where lots of sellers post old historical newspapers for sale. Watch some of those auctions and you’ll see what they typically go for and you’ll get a good general idea, before you start putting down any money on a serious appraiser.
What do you mean how much would the addition of New York Times?Please explain clearly.
Sorry. =(