Who knew a current newspaper could be worth so much money? Today’s newspaper sales have resembled stock market trading with people buying newspapers, at a low price, early and then selling it for a much higher price later in the day. Most major newspapers featuring President-elect Barack Obama’s epic night are selling briskly on eBay. The paper most in demand: The New York Times.
November 5, 2008 Times Sales
Sixty-four copies of the November 5, 2008 The New York Times paper have been sold today as of 6:30 P.M. on the auction site eBay. Interestingly, the first sale of the paper occurred at 10:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time last night before the paper was even delivered to households and before Obama was elected president. It sold for $10 plus $5 for shipping. Someone must have figured there would be a market for the paper but perhaps, he or she sold too low. The current price at the top of the list when searching for “Obama New York Times” is $199.99 plus $3.99 shipping. At least the shipping price went down.
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