The price of vintage newspapers depends a great deal on whether they carry historical stories or not.
You should probably search some vintage newspaper sites and check out what papers of a comparable age are fetching, and also whether your paper carries news of any epochal events.
The value of your paper could be anything from a few tens of pounds to a few hundreds.
2006-07-20 09:49:03
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answered by insincere 5
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hi, i work in a library which has a local history dept . you may get around 20-30 pounds on the open market, however if you can find someone who has some news of a relative in one of the articles (i.e an obituary) then it is not uncommon for the papers to go for over one hundred pounds. it all depends on the condition of the paper. hope you get a few quid for it anyway
gary
2006-07-20 09:52:40
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answered by Gary M 1
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2 and threpencehalpney !
2006-07-20 09:41:22
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answered by dontdoweekends 5
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Nothing.
2006-07-20 09:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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what was their page three like
2006-07-24 00:19:18
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answered by michaelnangle2002 3
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about the same as now...nothing!
2006-07-22 23:37:18
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answered by andy 2
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a farthing
2006-07-20 09:43:00
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answered by chipz 2
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