I have some old, old, issues starting in 1981- 2, 6, 7-10, 14-89. Fair to good condition. Would love to help somebody fill in their collection for a fair price + shipping.
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I'd be interested to know whether anyone has ever had any luck selling back issues here. I think in a few cases they've gotten takers giving them away for postage.
they used to be valued
Back in the day, old issues were often snapped up right away. Entire collections. I remember $3-$4 an issue being fairly common.
That enthusiasm has waned. Nowadays, yeah, $1-$1.50 an issue plus shipping for a decent collection. isn't out of line. For a collection with missing issues, just paying for postage to keep them out of the recycling bin isn't uncommon.