People Magazine, October 29, 2001 (Faith Hill Cover)
Magazine

People Magazine, October 29, 2001 (Faith Hill Cover)

The item is a copy of People magazine dated October 29, 2001. The cover features a photograph of country music singer Faith Hill with the headline "A MOTHER'S CRISIS: FAITH RENEWED." There is a brief description underneath the headline detailing her experience with her daughter Audrey being born prematurely. Additional headlines on the right side of the cover include "PLASTIC SURGERY: The real lowdown from real people!", "WINONA RYDER: What happened in court?", "VHI FASHION AWARDS", and "MEET WILLIAM'S NEW ROOMMATE!". The magazine appears to be in good, used condition with no immediately discernible tears or major creases on the cover. The edges show minor wear consistent with handling and age. The colors on the cover are vibrant and the printing is clear. The magazine is a standard glossy print publication, utilizing full-color photography and text. No manufacturing marks or signatures are visible on the cover other than the magazine title, date, and volume/issue information which are standard for a mass-produced periodical. The style is typical of early 2000s celebrity and news magazines.

Estimated Value

$10-20

Basic Information

Category

Magazine

Appraised On

August 28, 2025

Estimated Value

$10-20

Item Description

The item is a copy of People magazine dated October 29, 2001. The cover features a photograph of country music singer Faith Hill with the headline "A MOTHER'S CRISIS: FAITH RENEWED." There is a brief description underneath the headline detailing her experience with her daughter Audrey being born prematurely. Additional headlines on the right side of the cover include "PLASTIC SURGERY: The real lowdown from real people!", "WINONA RYDER: What happened in court?", "VHI FASHION AWARDS", and "MEET WILLIAM'S NEW ROOMMATE!". The magazine appears to be in good, used condition with no immediately discernible tears or major creases on the cover. The edges show minor wear consistent with handling and age. The colors on the cover are vibrant and the printing is clear. The magazine is a standard glossy print publication, utilizing full-color photography and text. No manufacturing marks or signatures are visible on the cover other than the magazine title, date, and volume/issue information which are standard for a mass-produced periodical. The style is typical of early 2000s celebrity and news magazines.

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