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U.S. News & World Report Magazine, May 30, 1994 - Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Cover

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$5-15

As of June 2, 2026

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This item is a copy of U.S. News & World Report magazine. The cover features a black and white photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis with the caption "Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 1929-1994, Her Meaning To America". The magazine's title "U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT" is displayed prominently at the top of the cover in blue lettering. Smaller text above the title reads "Clinton's China Card" and "Car Deals: Lease or Buy?". The date "May 30, 1994", is visible below the title. A price of "$2.50" is also printed on the cover. There is a white sticker in the lower left corner of the cover with printed information, likely relating to a subscription or distribution. The magazine appears to be in good overall condition with some minor wear and tear expected from its age, including slight creasing and potential discoloration around the edges, though the image quality provides limited detail on precise condition issues. The cover is made of typical magazine paper stock, and the overall construction is that of a standard publication.

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Upon examining the provided image of the U.S. News & World Report magazine from May 30, 1994, featuring Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on the cover, I find it to be a genuine copy of the publication from that date. The cover design, text, and image align with known copies of this issue. Visually, based solely on the image, the condition appears to be good, showing expected minor wear consistent with a widely distributed magazine of its age. Some slight creasing and potential edge discoloration are visible, though a definitive assessment of spine condition, interior page integrity, and precise wear details cannot be made without a physical inspection. This issue holds some collectible interest due to the prominent cover featuring Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis following her death in 1994. Such memorial issues often see a temporary surge in demand. However, U.S. News & World Report was a mass-market publication with a large circulation, making individual issues, even significant ones, relatively common in the market today. Current market conditions for standard collectible magazines of this era are generally modest. Comparables found online for similar issues, even those featuring notable figures, typically range from a few dollars to under $20, depending heavily on condition. The white sticker in the lower left corner, likely a subscription or distribution label, is a minor detraction to potential aesthetic value but does not fundamentally impact authenticity or overall collectible value for this type of item. Based on the visual information suggesting good but not mint condition and the common nature of the publication, the value is primarily driven by its historical significance as a memorial issue rather than extreme rarity. Authenticity is highly probable for a publication like this, but a physical examination would confirm the paper stock, printing details, and assess the overall condition with greater precision. Provenance documentation is not typically a factor for standard magazine issues.

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