What's the Value of JFK Assassination Newspapers?

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Another thing I've noticed looking through historical newspapers, as opposed to magazines, is just how little was known on the day of the event. The weekly magazines have the luxury of a few days to better understand both the event and its context.

For example, we have both the newspaper of the first moon landing and the Life Magazine. The newspaper, in our case the Los Angeles Times, didn't report how the lunar module almost crashed. Life did a bit better.

Nice article, Brian.

Hi Bob - Thanks for the kind words and insights on historical newspapers. A great example of that phenomenon is the Columbine Extra the Denver Post did on the day of killings. The headline on that one suggested that as many as 24 people had died. Sometimes the news can be reported too fast.

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I HAVE A 5¢ DAILY NEWS DATED SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1963 OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION, ALL INK OF WORDS AND PICTURES STILL INTACT. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IT'S VALUE...

Hi Jazzel - Thanks for your question. Unfortunately, we're unable to provide appraisals of any kind. I would suggest you take your paper to an antique shop. While it probably has a high sentimental value, chances are the monetary value isn't all high. Good luck!

Hi Pam - Thanks for commenting. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these papers have almost no monetary value. The problem is that so many people kept them, so there are plenty of them on the market. This drives the price down significantly. 

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