How Much Is a QQ Magazine August 1971 Vintage Gay Interest Publication (Queen's Quarterly) Worth?

Across 66 recent sales, a QQ Magazine August 1971 Vintage Gay Interest Publication (Queen's Quarterly) carries a median value of $56 (average $60). Prices swing widely, anywhere from $12 to $800 depending on condition, edition, and demand.
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Sold Range
$12.00 – $800.00
66 recent sales
Sold Median
$55.99
Realistic sale price
Asking (Active)
$209.00
1 live listings
AI Estimate
$60.00
Avg of 1 scans
Market Insight
Live listings are running 273% above what items actually sell for — sellers are asking $209 but completed sales are landing closer to $56. Price in line with sold comps to move it.
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How much is a QQ Magazine August 1971 Vintage Gay Interest Publication (Queen's Quarterly) worth?
Based on 66 recent sold listings, a QQ Magazine August 1971 Vintage Gay Interest Publication (Queen's Quarterly) typically sells for $12 to $800 with a median of $56. The exact value depends on condition, completeness, and current market demand. Run a fresh scan for instant pricing on your specific item.
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Why do listing prices differ from sold prices?
Sellers commonly list above what items realistically sell for. The gap between "asking" and "sold" is the most important number to look at — pricing in line with the sold median moves your item; pricing at the asking ceiling means it sits.
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Based on 66 recent sold listings across eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari. Last updated July 22, 2026.
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