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aramco world magazin march-april 1970

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AI Identification

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Aramco World Magazine, March-April 1970 (as marked)

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AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a copy of Aramco World Magazine with a cover date printed as 'MARCH-APRIL 1970'. The publication features a vibrant yellow background with a central illustration of a superhero stylized to resemble the character Superman, though the text identifies the character as 'NABIL FAWZI'. The character is depicted in a blue suit with a red cape, red trunks, and a yellow belt, holding up a large 3D block-letter 'Aramco'. The text on the cover includes the phrases: 'IT'S A BIRD!', 'IT'S A PLANE!', 'IT'S NABIL FAWZI!'. The user identifies this as the March-April 1970 issue of Aramco World Magazine, which is consistent with the visible date printed in the upper left corner. The item appears to be a staple-bound periodical printed on paper. It shows minor signs of age-appropriate handling, including slight rounding of the corners and a faint vertical crease near the spine. This specific issue is known in pop-culture history for discussing Arab comic books and characters. Because this is an image-based assessment, the item's completeness, interior condition, and authenticity as a period-printed original rather than a later reproduction remain unverified and would require in-person inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, the item is an issue of Aramco World Magazine with a cover date of March-April 1970. Per the user submission, this periodical features a Nabil Fawzi (Superboy/Superman-style) cover illustration. From what I can see, the item shows vibrant color retention for its age, though slight rounding at the corners and a faint vertical crease near the spine are visible, suggesting it is in good to very good condition. I cannot verify from a photo whether the interior is complete or if the item is a later reproduction; a physical inspection would be required to confirm these factors. The estimated value of $45–$85 is based on the assumption that this is a period-printed issue of this specific publication. This particular issue is a sought-after 'cross-over' collectible that appeals to both scholars of Middle Eastern history and comic book enthusiasts due to its focus on Arabic comic characters. Within the current market, vintage periodicals of this nature generally maintain moderate value when they feature iconic or pop-culture-heavy cover art. This appraisal assumes the item is accurately identified; should the item be a modern reproduction or a digital print, the value would decrease to a nominal amount ($5–$10). To confirm its status, an in-person examination by a specialist in vintage ephemera would be necessary to evaluate the paper stock, ink absorption, and binding staples. Documentation regarding its provenance or long-term storage history would also assist in establishing its history.

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