Some magazines such as National Geographic have "keeper" qualities. Subscribers are attracted to the quality of information, the vivid photographs, the detailed maps and the journal's format. Whether the traveler is armchair-bound or an active venturer, this publication has been a classic catalog of adventure for well over a century.
As a professional organizer, I am often asked, "What can I do with years' worth of National Geographic magazines?"
Since so many people have saved back issues of this journal, there is often no collectible value in a multi-year collection. However, check out the National Geographic Collector's Forum for current information on sought-after issues and other valuable ideas. The maps from the magazine may be of value to others, so don't overlook that aspect.
What's your experience with old magazines? We would like to hear from you!





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