I have a 1947 new international atlas of the world deluxe edition?
It's worth whatever you buy or sell it for.
Sugarcane has 2 data values (IDs) on the PC edition of Minecraft, a block data value, and an item data value. The data value for the block is 83, while the data value for the item is 338.
quality'1st edition' is printed on the first 'batch' of that particular product to be printed. Some people value them a little more highly than Unlimited prints of those same cards, but otherwise it doesn't really 'mean' anything.
It depends on the condition of the machine both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it is worth approximately $550.
It depends on the condition of the machine, both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it's worth approximately $2850 and rising.
The value of the deluxe edition of Funk and Wagnalls International Encyclopedia set can vary widely depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. You may want to check online marketplaces, auction sites, or antique booksellers to get a current estimate of its value in USD.
The first edition stated "First Printing" on the copyright page and had the code 10/57 on the front flap of the dust jacket. The value is generally between $1000 and $3500 but lesser copies be found for much cheaper.
A deluxe first edition of "Winnie the Pooh" typically holds more value due to its limited production, higher quality materials, and often enhanced illustrations. However, a trade first edition with the original dust jacket can also be quite valuable, especially if the dust jacket is in excellent condition. Ultimately, the worth can vary based on factors like condition, demand, and specific market trends at the time of sale. Collectors often prefer the deluxe editions for their rarity and craftsmanship.
A good back rub? Atlas was a personification, and as such, didn't have much of a personality.
The value of a 1951 Playtex Hair Cutter Gold Plated Deluxe Edition in its original box can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such vintage items can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. Factors like the completeness of the packaging and any signs of wear or use will also impact its market value. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a collector or check recent auction prices.
according to "GUN TRADER'S GUIDE, 29TH EDITION" (C) 2006 DELUXE NiB $216 Ex $170 Gd $109 Standard NiB $149 Ex $119 Gd $88
according to "GUN TRADER'S GUIDE, 29TH EDITION" (C) 2006 DELUXE NiB $216 Ex $170 Gd $109 Standard NiB $149 Ex $119 Gd $88
150-300
The value of a 1948 Webster International Dictionary can vary depending on its condition and whether it is a first edition. Generally, a copy in good condition can range from $20 to $50. If it is a valuable collector's item, it could be worth more.
I think it is priceless if you own one. Pass it on to the next generation. I love the fine sketches and the wonderful explanations. It has some cultural no nos...but one must understand the year it was updated.
http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-298905.HTML Quoting from the above link with full credit to Pinstripe: pinstripe August 29th, 2007, 12:46 AM I looked up the value of your Winchester model 250. These prices are from the 29th edition gun trader guide which I have on my desk. It states that it came in 2 types. The standard and the deluxe, which is the same as the standard except the deluxe has a fancy walnut Monte Carlo stock. The deluxe was made from 1965-1971, while the standard was produced from 1963-1973. The 250 deluxe value is as follows: NIB-$248 EX-$196 GD-$119 The 250 standard value is: NIB-$170 EX-$140 GD-$100 Hopes that this helps you out.
http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-298905.HTML Quoting from the above link with full credit to Pinstripe: pinstripe August 29th, 2007, 12:46 AM I looked up the value of your Winchester model 250. These prices are from the 29th edition gun trader guide which I have on my desk. It states that it came in 2 types. The standard and the deluxe, which is the same as the standard except the deluxe has a fancy walnut Monte Carlo stock. The deluxe was made from 1965-1971, while the standard was produced from 1963-1973. The 250 deluxe value is as follows: NIB-$248 EX-$196 GD-$119 The 250 standard value is: NIB-$170 EX-$140 GD-$100 Hopes that this helps you out.