Your old Harry Potter books could be worth £55,000, and even more if there’s a spelling mistake

Your old Harry Potter books could be worth £55,000, and even more if there’s a spelling mistake

Look in attics, in closets and under beds to see if there are any old Harry Potter books lying around. They could be worth thousands of euros.

Beware of errors in the first editions of the Harry Potter books((Newcastle Chronicle)

Since the first book was published almost 30 years ago, several new editions of JK Rowling’s famous novels have appeared.

Many Harry Potter fans have bought and sold various editions on eBay, with many older or first printing books selling for a significant sum of money.




It’s rare for people to own a first or limited edition, but if they do, it could be worth a lot of money.

Hogwarts fans should now watch out for typos in their Harry Potter books, as they could be worth thousands of pounds.

A lucky man found an extremely rare sample of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

Dale Henry found the book, which had been in the school library for years until it was shelved and forgotten in 2002.

This book is particularly unique, not only because it is one of the first printed versions of Harry Potter, but also because JK Rowling’s name is misspelled on the cover.

The copy, of which only 200 were ever made, has her name written on it as “JA Rowling”.