
Playboy Magazine, June 2000 Issue
This is a vintage edition of Playboy Magazine dated June 2000. The cover features the 2000 Playmate of the Year, Jodi Ann Paterson, prominently displayed against a vibrant magenta background. The cover highlights major features including 'The James Bond File,' an interview with 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and a pictorial of Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Carré Otis. Physically, the magazine is a standard-size periodical bound with staple-fold construction. The printing quality is high, utilizing glossy paper that retains its original luster. Notable for its turn-of-the-millennium cultural context, the issue reflects the editorial style of the early 2000s with bold, sans-serif typography in yellow and white. This specific copy is in near-mint condition, appearing essentially unread with no visible creases, blunted corners, or spinal stresses. It is currently preserved within a clear protective plastic sleeve, which has prevented dust accumulation and moisture damage. There are no signs of page yellowing (foxing) or ink fading on the cover, suggesting it has been stored in a light-controlled environment. The original UPC barcode remains intact and unmarked in the lower-left corner.
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Estimated Value
$45.00-$65.00
Basic Information
Category
Collectibles / Vintage Periodicals
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00-$65.00
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Near met condition, no creases or signs of wear
Item Description
This is a vintage edition of Playboy Magazine dated June 2000. The cover features the 2000 Playmate of the Year, Jodi Ann Paterson, prominently displayed against a vibrant magenta background. The cover highlights major features including 'The James Bond File,' an interview with 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and a pictorial of Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Carré Otis. Physically, the magazine is a standard-size periodical bound with staple-fold construction. The printing quality is high, utilizing glossy paper that retains its original luster. Notable for its turn-of-the-millennium cultural context, the issue reflects the editorial style of the early 2000s with bold, sans-serif typography in yellow and white. This specific copy is in near-mint condition, appearing essentially unread with no visible creases, blunted corners, or spinal stresses. It is currently preserved within a clear protective plastic sleeve, which has prevented dust accumulation and moisture damage. There are no signs of page yellowing (foxing) or ink fading on the cover, suggesting it has been stored in a light-controlled environment. The original UPC barcode remains intact and unmarked in the lower-left corner.
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