$5.00 to $7.00 according to what they are sell for on eBay
Only Ronald McDonald knows.
two bucks fifty
Well Ronald McDonald has been around much longer than the Bart Simpson, so on the basis of age Ronald McDonald is more famous that Bart Simpson. Ronald McDonald and the restaurant chain McDonalds is also world famous.
Yes... that was the debut of the "new" Ronald McDonald figure, looked much different from the "original" played by Willard Scott in 1963.
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There is no single figure for how much money has been raised for the Ronald McDonald Houses because each chapter is individually supported. However, one chapter in Michigan raised over $30, 000.
It's actual price is $11.99 but that all i no
More than 5,000,000 Dollor every 5 months.
The only known way to help that charity is to go to mcdolals and put as much money as you can in the change jar, you could always log onto this website though http://rmhc.org/ good luck x
Ronald MacDonald is the fictional clown mascot of McDonald's. He has been played by at least 11 different people, some of whom are deceased. George Bates Voorhis, Jr., the co-creator, died July 7, 1989. Robert "King" Moody died February 7, 2001.
The can tabs are NOT more valuable than the rest of the can. But because so many people were collecting the tabs, McDonalds said, "OK, you can donate them here and we will use the money for our Ronald McDonald Houses." They just trade the tabs in for money at the local recyclers (One million tabs gets about US$355. That means 100 tabs are worth three and a half cents!). You'd be far better off keeping the tabs on the cans and recycling the whole can. You'll get much more money for it, as the aluminum in the can is just as valuable as the stuff in the tab.See the link below about "Can Tabs Urban Myth".A:Yes. Here is the web site for Ronald McDonald including the information about the tab tops http://www.rmhc.org/kids/poptab_collection/ apparently the tabs are made of a higher quality aluminum. Marcie A:No no no no! This is an urban myth! Okay, well kinda there is. But only because of the myth. Because of the prevalence of this myth, in association with several charitable organizations, many are giving the recycling value of the tabs if you turn them into drop centers. Ronald McDonald house is one and they get $0.50 per lb of tabs. It takes almost 1000 tabs to make a lb. The tabs are made of an aluminum alloy similar to the rest of the can. For recycling purposes the tab, top and can are all worth the same by weight. The Ronald McDonald House website does say that the tabs are "100% pure, high-quality aluminum," but it isn't true. They need to be an alloy to be strong enough to open the soda. Go ahead and leave the tab on the can and collect the cans to drop off as aluminum for recycling, collect the money and donate that to Ronald McDonald Houses. You'll get more money AND you will be recycling. It's a win-win! A:Yes, it's true. My daughter's elementary school collected tab tops for them. The school office had a huge acrylic/wood "Ronald McDonald House" in which we would dump our collected tab tops. You have to check with your local Ronald McDonald House/Charity, to see if that House/Charity participates (not all do). Go to this website on the official Ronald McDonald House website -- http://rmhc.org/how-you-can-help/other-ways-to-get-involved/pop-tab-collections/. Also -- "the tabs are made of PURE high-quality aluminum, unlike cans, which consist of alluminum and other alloys." [taken from the RMcDH website.] They are not made of the same metal as the rest of the can.