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T O P I C R E V I E WMJNI have acquired 6 square format photographs about 20 years ago, depicting men on the moon, arrays and the LEM. What are these worth? I do not know what flight they were. If any one can assist me with there value,It would be greatly appreciated. MJN[This message has been edited by MJN (edited December 20, 2005).]PhilipHello, are these lithos or photos?The best NASA material is on Kodak photo paper and has a red NASA photo-number above the picture ...spaced outAre you talking about 8"x8" photos? Do they have any text on the reverse?In general vintage NASA 8"x10" glossy prints are what collectors look for, and at the moment good examples are fetching outrageous amounts on eBay (anywhere from $20 to $100+).You do see 8"x8" prints sold occasionaly but there doesn't seem to be much demand for them. If you want a better idea of their value you could get in touch with vintage photo expert Jerome at: http://www.apollomissionphotos.com/ I'm sure you realise that you will need scans or good photos of your prints for anyone to value them.MJNThey are 8" x8" photographs. There are no markings as far as I can tell. They were probably printed and presented "under the table". I dated a female minister whos father worked for NASA in Houston. She inherited them upon her fathers passing and she gave them to me.I have an e-mail request in at Apollo Mission for aid in identification and est. value.I appreciate the help and direction.Happy Holidays to all.Martin[This message has been edited by MJN (edited December 21, 2005).]
MJN
[This message has been edited by MJN (edited December 20, 2005).]
In general vintage NASA 8"x10" glossy prints are what collectors look for, and at the moment good examples are fetching outrageous amounts on eBay (anywhere from $20 to $100+).
You do see 8"x8" prints sold occasionaly but there doesn't seem to be much demand for them. If you want a better idea of their value you could get in touch with vintage photo expert Jerome at: http://www.apollomissionphotos.com/
I'm sure you realise that you will need scans or good photos of your prints for anyone to value them.
I have an e-mail request in at Apollo Mission for aid in identification and est. value.
I appreciate the help and direction.Happy Holidays to all.
Martin
[This message has been edited by MJN (edited December 21, 2005).]
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