
People Magazine, February 14, 2005 (Johnny Carson Cover)
This item is a physical copy of People magazine, dated February 14, 2005. The front cover prominently features a large portrait of Johnny Carson, accompanied by the text "Goodbye, Johnny" and "The Life and the Laughter", and his birth and death years, "1925-2005". On the right side of the cover, there are two smaller images and text related to "Trump's Wedding" and "Exclusive Photos!" and "Their Private Album". The magazine exhibits a standard rectangular shape and is made of typical glossy magazine paper. The colors are vibrant, with the main image of Johnny Carson in a black tuxedo set against a dark background, and the wedding photos showcasing bridal attire and formal wear. The magazine appears to be in good overall condition, with no immediately visible signs of significant damage such as tears, creases, or stains. The spine appears intact. The printing quality is standard for a major publication of this era. There are no discernible manufacturing marks or signatures visible from the cover image.
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Estimated Value
$3 - $7
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Category
Magazine
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$3 - $7
Item Description
This item is a physical copy of People magazine, dated February 14, 2005. The front cover prominently features a large portrait of Johnny Carson, accompanied by the text "Goodbye, Johnny" and "The Life and the Laughter", and his birth and death years, "1925-2005". On the right side of the cover, there are two smaller images and text related to "Trump's Wedding" and "Exclusive Photos!" and "Their Private Album". The magazine exhibits a standard rectangular shape and is made of typical glossy magazine paper. The colors are vibrant, with the main image of Johnny Carson in a black tuxedo set against a dark background, and the wedding photos showcasing bridal attire and formal wear. The magazine appears to be in good overall condition, with no immediately visible signs of significant damage such as tears, creases, or stains. The spine appears intact. The printing quality is standard for a major publication of this era. There are no discernible manufacturing marks or signatures visible from the cover image.
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