I seem to be in the right places at the right times. A few years back, I bought a 1914 Douay-Rheims on eBay. $9.99. VG to excellent condition for its age. It is the grandpa of my bible collection, but I still read it from time to time.
About 3 years ago, at a Goodwill store, I stumbled onto a bible lying flat on the shelf. I picked it up. It was a leather-bound, gilt-edged re-print of the 1914 D-R already on my shelf.
It was done in the late 40s or early 50s, which is a “new” version

Some Lexol and love and it is like new. .99¢
However, for a New Testament based on the Clementine Vulgate, I cannot recommend the 1941 Confraternity New Testament highly enough. Absolutely wonderful, with great footnotes and introductions that are unquestionably Catholic.
It can only be found in a stand-alone NT, or all 1941-1969 Confraternity bibles, as well as a current pocket-sized re-print from
Scepter Publishers.