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Yes, you can access back issues of 'Jet' magazine through various online archives, libraries, and databases that specialize in preserving historical publications. Some of these resources may require a subscription or membership to access the full set of back issues.
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Jet is a weekly magazine. Therefore there are a minimum of 52 a Year, contrast with monthly mags and l2, not counting special issues.
The price of a vintage Jet magazine from 1958 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. On average, you may find issues ranging from $10 to $50 each, although some more significant editions or issues in pristine condition may command higher prices. It's best to search online marketplaces, antique shops, or vintage magazine collectors to get a more accurate idea of the current market value.
you can sale them to a magazine store for money and they will sell it for you. Its like 50/50. I mean like the store gets half and you get half. Why? Beacuse they sold it so they should get half as well.
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The value of a Jet magazine from 1969-1980 can vary depending on the condition, specific issues, and demand from collectors. Generally, individual issues from this time period can range from $5-$50 each, with some rare or special editions fetching higher prices. It's recommended to check online auction sites or specialty stores for more accurate pricing information.
I believe that the value of the jet magazine dated June 9 1955 is about $100.
It really varies. The value of an older magazine is determined by the condition it is in; how rare the title is; and whether there are articles or illustrations in it that are desirable to collectors. Some issues of Jet are very easy to obtain and would not be worth very much, while others are much more difficult to find. I suggest you visit a site like eBay to see what the typical copy of an early edition of Jet is selling for.
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If I am not mistaken, or it has not been taken over by a merger, the magazine popularily called JET ( not an aircraft magazine!) was and is published by Johnson Publications, of Chicago, also the parent publisher of Ebony.
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