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All three are actual magazines like yours. I am not into photography, but I believe that Kromekote is a type of photographic process that is applied to the paper used for the cover. In this case it was to enhance the hologram, which it did when I compare it to the one I received through the mail. I believe that all of these were obtained originally from Howard Paine the Art Director for the Society. I would imagine that there was only a handful (less than 10 and that's a guess with the exception of the Kromekote which was 4-5) printed and never got into circulation like yours did.
I also have a silver foil test copy for the 1988 hologram issue. They decided not to use it and opted for the gold foil. I also have a double signature for that same issue.
Thanks,
Jeff
Thanks for the information Jeff. I have always wondered about it. It's one of the few things I actually kept from my childhood because I had never seen another one. Do you have any idea of the value of such an oddity? I know you have not seen the condition in person and I am no expert in condition buy any means, but I think it's in pretty good condition.
I truly appreciate you giving me more info than anyone else ever has. I even contacted some at the Society a few times and no one had ever even heard of it. I obviously never talked to the right people.
Thanks again for the help!
Chris
If you received one through the mail then there are probably more out there. I have no idea what it would be worth; it depends how much a collector is willing to pay. I would say that you would be hard pressed to find anyone who would pay over $500. I would not have paid that much for it and I have quite a large collection of oddities. But so far there are three misprints that have come to light with this issue so it may command a higher price if you just hold on to it for awhile. If you are just looking for a value for insurance purposes than I would insure it for $1000+.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff you have been very helpful!
I am glad I finally have some information on this after so many years! I really have no interest in getting rid of it, so a value for insurance purposes is great. I don't really have a big collection, but knew even as a kid to stash it away and keep it relatively safe.
Have a great day!
Chris
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