
People Magazine, April 18, 2005, Pope John Paul II Cover
This is a copy of People magazine, dated April 18, 2005. The cover features a portrait of Pope John Paul II, with the headline 'A LIFE OF FAITH POPE JOHN PAUL II 1920-2005'. He is depicted wearing a papal mitre and vestments, holding a crucifix. The cover also lists other featured stories: 'PLUS TERRI SCHIAVO CHARLES & CAMILLA BRITNEY & MORE'. The magazine appears to be in good condition with no major visible flaws like tears or significant creases. The colors on the cover are vibrant. The binding appears intact. The standard People magazine logo is prominently displayed at the top. A barcode is visible on the bottom right of the cover, along with some text that is difficult to decipher from the image but likely includes the price and issue information. The overall appearance suggests it is a typical newsstand copy from the period of the headline event - the death of Pope John Paul II. There are no obvious signs of significant wear or damage that would diminish its condition. The paper stock appears to be the standard glossy paper used for this type of publication.
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Estimated Value
$5-15
Basic Information
Category
Magazine
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$5-15
Item Description
This is a copy of People magazine, dated April 18, 2005. The cover features a portrait of Pope John Paul II, with the headline 'A LIFE OF FAITH POPE JOHN PAUL II 1920-2005'. He is depicted wearing a papal mitre and vestments, holding a crucifix. The cover also lists other featured stories: 'PLUS TERRI SCHIAVO CHARLES & CAMILLA BRITNEY & MORE'. The magazine appears to be in good condition with no major visible flaws like tears or significant creases. The colors on the cover are vibrant. The binding appears intact. The standard People magazine logo is prominently displayed at the top. A barcode is visible on the bottom right of the cover, along with some text that is difficult to decipher from the image but likely includes the price and issue information. The overall appearance suggests it is a typical newsstand copy from the period of the headline event - the death of Pope John Paul II. There are no obvious signs of significant wear or damage that would diminish its condition. The paper stock appears to be the standard glossy paper used for this type of publication.
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