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T O P I C R E V I E WNAAmodel#240Looking to dispose of NASA photos. Mostly B&W with purple NASA explanation on reverse. Some with red numbers. Suggestions? randyJust a suggestion, you might offer them to members of collectSPACE, if they're interested.albatronIm quite sure many here would be interested - can you list them or send us a list on request?spaced outThe value of vintage NASA photos depends on many factors including the age, condition, and subject matter.The most valuable vintage color prints are worth hundreds of dollars each, b/w prints of images of the lunar surface can fetch $25 to $50+ each for the nicer ones. Generic b/w images from the program may go as low as $10 to $15 each.I'd recommend getting an idea of the value of your collection from a couple of different sources before selling direct to anyone, whatever the offer.Mike DixonThe subject matter is equally important.
The most valuable vintage color prints are worth hundreds of dollars each, b/w prints of images of the lunar surface can fetch $25 to $50+ each for the nicer ones. Generic b/w images from the program may go as low as $10 to $15 each.
I'd recommend getting an idea of the value of your collection from a couple of different sources before selling direct to anyone, whatever the offer.
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