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Old Harry Potter Books Are Worth A Fair Bit Of Money
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If it was published by Bloomsbury, is a hardback and the cover shows Harry standing by a train, you're in luck. AbeBooks, a book site, reckons you can get as much as $55,000 for this rare print, especially if you have a copy that is credited to 'Joanne Rowling' instead of J.K.
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2/4The softback of J.K.'s first novel and the hardback of the second will net you a significantly lower price, but could still land you up to $9,000. That's pretty great!
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The third novel, published by Bloomsbury, also has some commercial value, but it's equal to that of the American print of the first book - that is, the change of title to the 'Sorcerer's' Stone - which can go up to $700, which means you won't be able to get as much bang for your buck.
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After the third book, later titles from The Goblet Of Fire to The Deathly Hallows were printed in huge numbers to appeal to larger demand. So unless you got a signed copy (lucky!) or a special edition, you're more likely to get a couple hundred quid for your storage troubles.
While we personally couldn't ever imagine getting rid of our precious hardbacks, the news could come in handy for someone wanting a little cash injection.
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Still got your old Harry Potter books and need to earn a little cash? Well, according to a new book, certain editions of the famous book series could earn you some dollary-dos!