Large and mostly complete collection from 1906. All magazines contain their ads, and most all have original supplements. All have been put in the maroon NGM slip cases. 1950 to present are properly labeled. Earlier issues have been placed in the same for protection and are hand labeled. A few issues are in old Sucert slipcases and 1944 (yes intact) is in original NGM binders. 1906 is bound to match the current NGM slipcase. The collection is scanty for 1907-09. There are a few extra magazines, early suppliments/maps and of course the reproductions of #1 and #2. I am asking $1800.00 for the entire collection. It would make a great instant and mostly complete collection or if you are a dealer/collector you might find some fantastic upgrades. It would be easier to say what is not there so please contact me with your questions. Boxed and ready to be picked up.
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