Seventeen Magazine Teeners From Holland 01 【4K 2026】
| Condition | Price (EUR) | |---------------------|-------------| | Poor (loose pages, writing) | 2–5 € | | Good (intact but worn) | 8–15 € | | Very Good (no inserts missing) | 20–35 € | | Mint with free gift | 40–60+ € |
Note: Value is driven by Y2K nostalgia and scarcity, not commercial demand. seventeen magazine teeners from holland 01
The “01” suffix remains deliciously ambiguous. It could mean: Note : Value is driven by Y2K nostalgia
Given the lack of a clear digital footprint, “01” might also be a red herring—a partial file name from a corrupted hard drive uploaded to a newsgroup in 1996. But for collectors, the search is its own reward. The “01” suffix remains deliciously ambiguous
Here lies the first twist. The official Seventeen magazine (U.S.) never had a licensed Dutch edition like Vogue or Elle did. However, in the late 1950s through the early 1970s, American lifestyle media was intensely popular in the Netherlands. Dutch import stores, newsstands in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and subscription services carried the U.S. edition.
But the keyword implies something more localized. What, then, was “Seventeen Magazine Teeners from Holland 01”?
After combing through Dutch archives (Delpher, Beeld & Geluid, and vintage magazine databases), three possibilities emerge: