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I have a Bible that is 175 years old can anyone tell me what it is worth!
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"2112" wonders:
I have a Bible that is 175 years old can anyone tell me what it is worth! Not much unless, of course, it is signed by the author. -- Bob Finnan The Hardy Boys Unofficial Home Page http://users.arczip.com/fwdixon New & Out Of Print Books, Books-On-Tape, Videos, DVDs, CD-ROMs For Sale http://users.arczip.com/fwdixon/hbsale.htm To reply: replace nospam with fwdixon .................................................. .................... |
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"2112" wrote in message
... I have a Bible that is 175 years old can anyone tell me what it is worth! Age alone (at least not the age you specify) will not be the determining factor. If your Bible was, e.g., a Catholic Bible printed in the U.S., then it would be more valuable to Bible collectors and early Catholic Americana collectors. If your copy were of the first translation into a particular language or the first book printed by a interesting or prestigious press or the first book printed in a particular geographic area--any of those factors could increase its value. So perhaps you have gotten the point: more information is necessary to answer your question. William M. Klimon http://www.gateofbliss.com |
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