
Playboy Magazine, July 2000 Issue
This is an original printed copy of Playboy Magazine dated July 2000. The cover features Jaime Bergman, a 'Son of the Beach' star, posed in yellow bikini bottoms against a blue backdrop with male hands positioned behind her. The masthead 'PLAYBOY' is rendered in its signature yellow block lettering across the top. Feature headlines include an interview with George Clooney, a piece on Mario Puzo’s 'The Godfather Saga,' and a segment on Latin ladies and salsa. Structurally, the magazine follows the standard large-format glossy periodical style of the era, bound with staples on the left edge. The cover appears to have a moderate sheen, consistent with high-quality paper stocks used for late 20th-century media. Visibly, there is an alcohol pad packet placed over the center of the cover image, likely for modesty during the photographing process. The magazine shows some signs of handling, including minor edge wear and a slight bend at the upper right corner. No major tears or water damage are immediately visible on the front face. The bottom left shows a partial barcode, indicating this was a retail or newsstand edition.
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Estimated Value
$5 - $15
Basic Information
Category
Collectibles / Magazines
Appraised On
February 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$5 - $15
Item Description
This is an original printed copy of Playboy Magazine dated July 2000. The cover features Jaime Bergman, a 'Son of the Beach' star, posed in yellow bikini bottoms against a blue backdrop with male hands positioned behind her. The masthead 'PLAYBOY' is rendered in its signature yellow block lettering across the top. Feature headlines include an interview with George Clooney, a piece on Mario Puzo’s 'The Godfather Saga,' and a segment on Latin ladies and salsa. Structurally, the magazine follows the standard large-format glossy periodical style of the era, bound with staples on the left edge. The cover appears to have a moderate sheen, consistent with high-quality paper stocks used for late 20th-century media. Visibly, there is an alcohol pad packet placed over the center of the cover image, likely for modesty during the photographing process. The magazine shows some signs of handling, including minor edge wear and a slight bend at the upper right corner. No major tears or water damage are immediately visible on the front face. The bottom left shows a partial barcode, indicating this was a retail or newsstand edition.
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