How Do I Go About Getting A Book Appraised?
I have a copy of Robinson Crusoe copyrighted 1888 and want to get it appraised but have no idea where to start or how to go about it. It seems every site I look into has a fee. Is it possible to get an appraisal without a fee?
Answers
Your best bet is going to be to a used book store. They know a lot about books, and you might even call Barnes & Noble to talk to someone there, but I really think that your best bet is with a used book store. Hope this helps, good luck to you.
answered 2 months ago
Take it to an appraisal person you should be able to find it in the phone book.
answered 2 months ago
To get your book appraised you can go to theappraisalguide.net . I think they also offer some services for free.
answered 2 months ago
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