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Vanity Fair Special Commemorative Edition: Kennedys

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AI Estimated Value

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$25-40

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a special commemorative edition of Vanity Fair magazine centering on the Kennedys. The cover prominently features a color photograph of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis smiling. The magazine has a standard glossy paper cover. The title "SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE EDITION" is printed in red text at the top left, above the Vanity Fair logo, which is in white text on a red background. Below this, in large blue capital letters, is the word "KENNEDYS". To the right of the Vanity Fair logo, in smaller text, are the words "DYNASTY", "GLAMOUR", "POWER", and "TRAGEDY". There is a circular stamp-like graphic on the right side of the cover with "COLLECTOR'S EDITION" around the top and what appears to be "THE BEST OF VANITY FAI R" in the center. Various article titles are listed at the bottom, including "LIFE IN THE WHITE HOUSE", "JACKIE'S LEGACY", "CAMELOT'S SECRETS", "JACKIE vs. THE BIOGRAPHER", and "THE TRAGIC END OF J.F.K. JR. and CAROLYN BESSETTE KENNEDY". A standard magazine barcode is visible at the bottom left. The magazine appears to be in good condition with no significant rips, tears, or creases visible in the image, although some minor edge wear is possible but not discernible. The colors of the printing are vibrant, suggesting good preservation of the ink. Based on the subject matter and the "THE TRAGIC END OF J.F.K. JR. and CAROLYN BESSETTE KENNEDY" article, this edition likely dates to sometime after July 1999, when John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife passed away. The overall presentation suggests a high-quality publication focused on the historical and social impact of the Kennedy family.

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I have examined the provided image of the Vanity Fair Special Commemorative Edition: Kennedys. Based on the visual evidence, the magazine appears to be in what I would assess as excellent condition for its age. The cover displays vibrant colors with no visible significant tears, rips, or creases. Minor edge wear is a possibility, but this is not discernible from the image alone. The presence of the article about the tragic end of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy dates this edition to likely sometime after July 1999. Special commemorative editions, particularly of popular magazines like Vanity Fair focusing on iconic figures such as the Kennedys, have a consistent, albeit modest, collector base. Market conditions for these types of magazines in excellent condition typically see values in the range of $25-$50. Factors impacting value include the condition (which appears good here), the enduring popularity of the subject matter, and its status as a special edition. Demand is steady among collectors interested in the Kennedy family or Vanity Fair history. Rarity is moderate; while a special edition, it was likely widely distributed. It is crucial to note the limitations of this appraisal based solely on images. Authenticity is assumed based on the visual appearance of the cover design and text, which appear consistent with Vanity Fair publications. However, a full in-person examination is necessary to confirm the absence of hidden damage, assess the condition of the interior pages, and verify the printing and paper quality definitively. Provenance documentation or scientific testing are typically not required for standard magazine appraisals of this value range. Based on the apparent excellent condition and subject matter, I estimate its current market value.

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