It is essentially value-less, as much of the information is out of date. Most used book stores won't even accept such common reference books. If you are looking to get rid of a few, there is some demand among the artist / designer community because the illustrations are out-of-copyright, if someone wanted to take the effort to de-bind it and scan them.
The value of a 1959 Popular Mechanics Encyclopedia set can vary depending on its condition, completeness, and demand among collectors. Generally, a complete set in good condition can range from $50 to $200. It's recommended to check online marketplaces and auction sites to get a more accurate idea of the current market value.
There's a complete set available right now online for $50.00. The earlier the printing date the greater the value, but condition counts for a lot.
Not sure, But I'm trying to find out what a complete set from 1955 is worth. They are in excellent shape
The Golden Book Encyclopedia was first created in 1959. It was a popular educational resource for children throughout the mid-20th century.
The value of a complete set of Colliers Encyclopedia Year Books from 1959 to 1985 can vary depending on the condition of the books and demand from collectors. Generally, you may expect to sell them for anywhere between $50 to $200, with rare editions or those in pristine condition fetching higher prices. It's recommended to check online marketplaces or consult with collectors for a more accurate valuation.
The 1959 Lincoln cent is still in circulation and is only face value.
The value of a 1959 Encyclopedia Britannica set can vary depending on its condition, completeness, and demand among collectors. Generally, a full set in good condition can sell for anywhere between $50 to $200. Special editions or rare volumes may fetch higher prices.
The value of a set of 1959 Encyclopedia Britannica can vary depending on its condition, edition, and completeness. Generally, they can sell for around $50 to $200 online, but for a more accurate estimate, you may want to check current listings on auction websites or consult with a rare book dealer.
Hard to say. Ordinarily, an old set of encyclopedias...unless it's REALLY old...is not especially valuable.The 1959 Encyclopedia Britannica has one special thing going for it that other old encyclopedias don't. As soon as the Russians sent Sputnik into orbit in 1957, both the U.S. and England started expanding their science and math programs...and the Encyclopedia Brittanica also decided to expand its coverage of math and science (and space exploration), while condensing sections for other topics...including the liberal arts and literature. Because changes take approximately a year and a half to complete, the 1959 edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica was the last version before the science/math revision. (For example...the section on "Shakespeare" in the 1960 Encylopedia Brittanica was only about a third as large.) So for many English professors, the 1959 Encyclopedia Brittanica is a treasured resource...and some will pay a premium for a nice set in good condition. Contact your closest university's English department and see if they'll let you post an ad on their bulletin board.Good luck!
ive seen them go for $4000 at auctions! so if you have one you should probably keep it!
From 1950 to 1959 the most popular sport wasfootball.
Value of universal statuary corp. chicago 1959 s 569 l.
A 1959 NICKEL is still worth 5 cents only.
No, the 50th state,Hawa'ii became a state in 1959....check your Encyclopedia for more detail on this topic. the Type your answer here...
5 cents.