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[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 04-07] [Hit: ]
Help I have a copy of the Denver Post from the day after the moon landing what should I do with it?Its from my Grandmas house she gave it to me when she moved and basically the whole thing is about the moon landing what should I do with i......


Help I have a copy of the Denver Post from the day after the moon landing what should I do with it?
It's from my Grandma's house she gave it to me when she moved and basically the whole thing is about the moon landing what should I do with it
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answers:
Ronald 7 say: Depending on its condition it could be worth something
I would frame it and sell to the highest Bidder
Or just hang it on the wall
I have something similar although a lot more recent
I have kept the Newspaper from 1999
Showing how my Soccer team Manchester United won the European Cup and did the "Trebel"
Domestic League and FA Cup
They were the first English team to do it and none have done it since
I am proud to support them and the winning goal that night was scored by Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solksjear
After a poor run, they sacked their useless Manager
Now Ole has took over the mantel and become a True Folk Hero
They have been going from Strength to Strength
And the Chorus from the Stands is
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poldi2 say: Your choice - frame it, keep it, sell it online. There were lots of papers saved by people all around the world from July 1969, if its in pristine condition it might be worth something to a collector.
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Poseidon say: Keep it as a historical document and pass it on to your children etc.

Who knows one day this document may be worth a fortune.
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Acetek say: I still have my copies of the local newspaper. I framed the one with the Headlines. It still hangs to this day. I was 14 when the landing occurred
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Pearl L say: keep it as a souvenier
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quantumclaustrophobe say: We keep newspapers of high-impact events in a file box, the oldest I believe is the sinking of the Titanic. It's interesting to go through them; in addition to the major story itself, seeing the other news, and the ads especially.

I'd wrap it in plastic, and keep it in box - then, add to the collection as necessary...

edit: Framing is nice - and, if you do, I'd suggest keeping it out of direct sunlight; newspaper will break down if exposed to harsh light rather quickly - the ink will fade. There are frames with glass that have UV protection, which helps.
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tham153 say: save it. I have the NYTimes of the same date. Some quaint stuff about space
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