Re: Anyone have a fair idea of the value of hardbacks signed by RJ?
Silence_DoGood Send a noteboard - 27/06/2011 08:49:09 PM
I frequent used bookstores quite a bit, so here's my best estimate. Assuming they're first edition and in good condition they'll probably net you around $20-30 a piece. However, if the books are personalized to you they'll probably be worth a little less.
If I were you I'd keep them if you can afford it. They are bound to be worth more as time passes and RJs signature becomes more scarce.
If you want to sell them eBays the place to do it.
Hope that helps.
If I were you I'd keep them if you can afford it. They are bound to be worth more as time passes and RJs signature becomes more scarce.
If you want to sell them eBays the place to do it.
Hope that helps.
Anyone have a fair idea of the value of hardbacks signed by RJ?
- 26/06/2011 07:51:33 PM
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Over 100 views and no replies yet...anyone have a suggestion of someone else to ask?
- 27/06/2011 07:52:09 PM
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Re: Anyone have a fair idea of the value of hardbacks signed by RJ? *NM*
- 27/06/2011 08:39:17 PM
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Re: Anyone have a fair idea of the value of hardbacks signed by RJ?
- 27/06/2011 08:49:09 PM
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You're probably right.
- 27/06/2011 09:31:38 PM
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They have to be worth more than that
- 28/06/2011 09:06:40 PM
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Autograph adds almost no value to the book *NM*
- 29/06/2011 08:31:06 AM
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Sure it does. It just depends who the author is and how old the book is and how rare signed copies *NM*
- 29/06/2011 03:24:51 PM
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I suggest putting them up for sale on EBay. If all else fails, find a vintage bookstore.
- 28/06/2011 06:52:08 PM
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Yeah, it's a shame I don't have any certificate or anything.
- 28/06/2011 07:38:00 PM
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Good luck - you might have better lucky working as a mover for a few weekends
- 28/06/2011 10:28:16 PM
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