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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book)

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AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an open copy of the book 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,' the seventh and final novel in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. The image focuses on two open pages, showcasing the 'Nineteen Years Later' epilogue, which begins on page 759. The book is a hardcover edition, evidenced by the visible spine and the substantial thickness of the pages. The pages are off-white or cream-colored, suggesting either age or an intentional aesthetic choice. The text is printed in black ink with a clear, serif font, typical of standard book production. The page number '759' is clearly visible at the bottom center of the right-hand page. The left page shows page 758 and the preceding text, indicating a standard book layout. The edges of the pages appear relatively clean and free from significant foxing or dog-ears, suggesting good overall condition. A slight yellowing around the edges might indicate some age or exposure to light. The binding appears intact, and the pages lie relatively flat when open. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced book, well-bound for durability. No specific publisher's marks or author's signatures are visible in this specific view, but the content clearly identifies the work. The visible part of the book's cover, peeking out from the right, is dark, potentially black or a very dark brown, with a slight sheen, which is consistent with many hardcover editions of the series. The 'Nineteen Years Later' chapter is a significant and recognizable part of the series, indicating this is a complete edition.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I have assessed this item to be a standard mass-market hardcover edition of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' by J.K. Rowling. The book is presented open to the epilogue, 'Nineteen Years Later,' on page 759. The overall condition appears to be good to very good; the pages are clean with minimal yellowing and no significant damage such as tears or dog-ears. The binding appears intact. However, its value is significantly determined by its edition and printing. This appears to be a standard, widely available edition, likely from the US (Scholastic) or UK (Bloomsbury) general print runs. These editions were printed in the millions and are not rare. The market for such copies is saturated. Comparable used hardcover editions of this book typically sell for a low price in the secondary market, consistent with common modern fiction. The key factors that could dramatically increase value, such as a first edition, first printing status or a signature by the author, J.K. Rowling, are absent. The image does not provide any information to suggest this is anything other than a standard reading copy. An in-person examination would be required to confirm the publisher, printing number, and copyright page details, which are essential for identifying a valuable first edition. Without evidence of it being a signed copy or a true first edition/first printing, its appraisal value remains low, reflecting its status as a mass-produced book.

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