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Classic books spark pawnbroking boom as rare editions fetch six-figure sums

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September 18, 2025
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Classic books spark pawnbroking boom as rare editions fetch six-figure sums

Classic literature is enjoying a new surge in demand – not for its words, but for the soaring value of rare first editions.

Pawnbrokers across the UK say they are seeing a dramatic rise in people cashing in on their bookshelves, with mint-condition copies of Harry Potter, Enid Blyton and even Fyodor Dostoevsky works becoming hot commodities.

James Constantinou, owner of Prestige Pawnbrokers and star of Channel 4’s Posh Pawn, told Business Matters his chain has seen a 300 per cent increase in book submissions this year.

“Books are now being treated like art, jewellery or watches – rare cultural items that hold and grow in value,” he said. “People are starting to realise just how much hidden wealth they have at home.”

Harry Potter leads the charge

First-edition Harry Potter books are among the most lucrative, with pristine copies of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone from its original US print run fetching more than £10,000 in loans.

“Harry Potter continues to make magic returns,” Constantinou said. “A flawless first edition recently secured a £10,000 loan, and demand for Rowling’s early work remains strong.”

Classics climb in value

It isn’t just modern blockbusters driving the boom. Works by Russian novelist Dostoevsky and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Paul Dirac have been valued at around £4,000, while Enid Blyton first editions are commanding up to £1,000.

“These editions, especially those with gold-inlaid spines printed in the UK, are significantly more valuable than their US counterparts,” Constantinou added. “In one case, a customer pawned classic Russian translations to fund the purchase of an original copy.”

Children’s literature is also proving a solid investment. A first edition of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willowsrecently sold for £32,400.

Books as investment assets

Prestige Pawn says valuations for rare books are rising by 5–7 per cent annually, reflecting their growing appeal as long-term investments.

“Books are resilient assets,” Constantinou explained. “They’re no longer seen just as collectibles for literary enthusiasts but as tangible investments that perform well against inflation.”

Six-figure treasures

While Harry Potter and Blyton editions offer four- and five-figure returns, the rarest literary treasures command eye-watering sums.

A first edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses, printed on handmade paper, recently sold for £275,000.
A first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has been valued at £245,000.

Constantinou says the message is simple: dust off your bookshelves.

“Last year we were seeing maybe five submissions a week. Now that number has tripled,” he said. “Family heirlooms tucked away in the loft or an old bookshelf could be worth a small fortune.”

With demand rising from investors and collectors alike, it seems classic literature is once again changing lives – not with words, but with wealth.

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