Do you sell, buy, or estimate the worth of older issues of The Old Farmer’s Almanac or other Almanac products?

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closeup of a section of the cover of the 1801 Old Farmer's Almanac

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This Almanac has been in the family since 1801 as I found it in a collection of family papers from NH and Maine.

Written By: Carol Connare Editor-in-Chief, The Old Farmer's Almanac
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We do not buy, sell, trade, or estimate the worth of older Almanac print editions. If you want to sell an older issue, we suggest that you contact an auction house (including online or the like), bookseller, or book collector to find out more about your almanac’s value and authenticity. If you think that it is an Old Farmer’s Almanac, or better yet an OLD Old Farmer’s Almanac (there have been lots of just plain Farmer’s Almanacs produced over the years), you might also contact the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts. They have a knowledgeable staff and are a great resource for information about such collectibles.

At some point soon, we hope to offer archived editions in a digital format. Special requests for pages from archived editions require the issue year and topic. Note that there is a fee for the search and fulfillment of these. Send your request here.

About The Author
Carol Connare

Carol Connare

Editor-in-Chief, The Old Farmer's Almanac

Carol Connare is the 14th Editor-in-Chief in the history of The Old Farmer’s Almanac (founded in 1792!), and the second woman to hold the title.As editor, Carol leads a team of talented writers and ed...