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This item is a copy of the official magazine of the San Francisco Giants, prominently featuring an image of a pitcher on the cover with the large text '300!' overlaid. The magazine cover is a glossy paper stock, primarily green and brown depicting a baseball field. The main title 'GIANTS' is in large, bold orange letters with white outlining. Above the title, two smaller feature headlines are visible: 'FAST, FASTER AND BURRISS' and 'FRED LEWIS AND THE FIRE INSIDE'. A small '09 JUNE' is located in the top right corner, indicating the issue month and year. The pitcher on the cover appears to be in mid-throw, wearing a grey San Francisco Giants uniform with the 'SF' logo on his cap. A baseball is visible in flight to his right. In the foreground, a heavily blurred figure of a batter in a red uniform is visible, suggesting a dynamic action shot. The bottom left corner shows a UPC barcode with text 'JUNE 2009' and a price of '$5.00'. The overall condition appears to be good, with minor signs of handling consistent with a magazine of its age; there are no obvious tears, major creases, or discoloration visible from the provided image. The colors remain vibrant. This magazine represents a specific moment in the San Francisco Giants' history, likely coinciding with a player reaching a significant milestone related to the number 300, or a feature on a historical '300' event, making it a collectible for baseball fans and particularly Giants enthusiasts. The craftsmanship is typical for a sports magazine, featuring full-color printing and saddle-stitch binding, though the interior pages are not visible.
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I have examined the provided image of the 'GIANTS Magazine, June 2009 - Official Magazine of the San Francisco Giants.' Based on the visual evidence, the magazine appears to be in good condition, exhibiting minor handling wear consistent with its age, but no apparent tears, major creases, or discoloration. The colors remain vibrant. The '$5.00' price on the UPC barcode confirms its original retail value.
This is an official team magazine, which typically targets a local fan base. While the '300!' cover text hints at a significant baseball milestone, its exact nature (e.g., specific player achievement, historical retrospective) cannot be determined from the image alone. If it commemorated a truly rare, iconic, or record-breaking event involving a Hall of Fame player, its value could be higher. However, for a standard monthly team publication, even with an interesting cover, direct market comparables for similar 2009 official team magazines typically range from $5 to $15, depending on the subject matter and specific player featured. Demand is generally limited to dedicated team collectors or fans of a particular player.
Rarity is low as these were mass-produced. Factors that could impact value significantly would be if the '300!' referred to a unique, highly significant, and well-remembered event for the Giants, or if the magazine featured a major player's first cover appearance. Without this context, it remains a common collectible.
Limitations: My authenticity verification is based solely on the image. To fully authenticate and assess condition, a physical examination would be crucial to inspect for subtle imperfections, internal page condition, binding integrity, and any hidden damage or alterations not visible in the photograph. Provenance documentation (e.g., original purchase receipt) is generally not kept for such items but would confirm its history. While scientific testing is unnecessary for this item, a physical inspection would confirm its authenticity as a legitimate GIANTS Magazine issue.