Rosso, was the official publication of Ferrari North America, published semi-annually from 1990 to 2007, with N.26 being the last number issued. I have a collection of Rosso Magazine's from #1-#26; 1990 to 2007. All in perfect condition. Any idea what they may be worth? I may be interested in selling them.
I sold mine and all my Cavallino's, Forzas, etc, to a dealer in Pennsylvania. I received an average of $9 per issue total, the Rosso's were not worth as much as the Cavallinos.
Value and what they really sell for are two very different things. Go to Ebay, look up the Rosso publications, and in the left hand column is a small heading "completed sales". If any sold, the green number will tell you what they are really valued. Forget some dealer's pricing, dealers can get more money for an item. I did not get a single bite for my Rosso's, only when I packaged them with the Cavallinos and other Ferrari publications, did I get a buyer, and that was a dealer. I even included a complet set of Flat 12 newsletters. So I just checked. Recent completed sale for issues 1-6 plus 8 and 11, total for all 8 $26.66. That is total, not each. First edition issue #1 sold for $10.50, but then somebody paid $18 for issue #10. All you can do is try. Sadly, collectibles are just not worth what they were a few years ago. 3 year ago I got $350 total for Forza issues #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, all mint. Today I have seen issue #1 sell for $15.
"I sold mine and all my Cavallino's, Forzas, etc, to a dealer in Pennsylvania. I received an average of $9 per issue total, the Rosso's were not worth as much as the Cavallinos." Amazing, three of the first six words in the sentence are "I", "mine" and "my". With an agent like that in your corner, you'll never go wrong. BHW