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People Magazine - March 16, 2004

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$1-5

As of May 27, 2026

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This item is a copy of People magazine. The cover features a woman holding a baby, with the headline "WHEN BABY WON'T WAIT!". Smaller text below this headline indicates that the issue contains stories from mothers who gave birth in unexpected locations such as a classroom, on a boat, and in an elevator. There are also smaller images at the bottom left of the cover depicting other individuals and families related to the stories within. The top right corner mentions "FLEX APPEAL" and shows an image of a woman doing yoga. The top left corner has a pink box with the text "RED-CARPET FEVER" and an image of a woman. The People logo is prominently displayed at the top in large pink letters. The magazine appears to be standard size for a weekly publication. The spine and back cover are not visible. The cover shows some slight wear around the edges, consistent with being handled. The colors are vibrant and the printing quality appears standard for mass-produced magazines of this era. The barcode and issue date (March 16, 2004) are visible at the bottom left.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this is a copy of People Magazine, dated March 16, 2004. The cover features the headline "WHEN BABY WON'T WAIT!". The visible condition appears good overall for a mass-produced magazine of this age, with colors remaining vibrant. There is some slight wear evident around the edges, consistent with typical handling and storage over nearly two decades. Authenticity based solely on the image appears straightforward; it presents as a standard issue of People from that date. Mass-market magazines from the early 2000s like this issue are not typically rare. There's a very high supply and generally low demand in the collectible market unless featuring a particularly significant or controversial event, or a highly iconic celebrity on the cover at a key moment in their career, which I do not assess to be the case here. Current market conditions for comparable People magazine issues from this period in similar condition are quite low. Factors significantly impacting value for magazines of this type are primarily condition and the specific cover story/featured individuals if they are of exceptional cultural significance or have a devoted collecting base, neither of which seem to elevate the value of this particular issue beyond nominal. Without physical examination, I cannot definitively assess unseen damage such as spine creasing, missing pages, odors, or internal condition issues. Full authentication would require in-person inspection to verify the paper quality, printing process, and overall integrity of the magazine. Provenance would not typically be a factor for a standard magazine issue like this.

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