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No, because if any chance you can take a risk of dying or failure of surgery. People will notice your surgery and its not worth the cost
A perfect, uncirculated 1977 series $50 note is worth $175. In any other condition, it is worth face value ($50).
No, one's reputation is not worth risking one's life for. Life is much more valuable than any reputation. It is important to prioritize one's safety and well-being above all else.
I was on a web site, that said a 1955 D penny was worth .20 cents. The site has all wheat penny values on it for any other questions you have on values of wheat pennys. http://sammler.com/coins/wheat_pennies.htm
The belief that killing bugs is a sin varies among different religions and cultures. In some belief systems, all living beings are considered sacred and killing any living creature is seen as wrong. In other belief systems, killing bugs may be considered acceptable for reasons such as self-defense or protection of crops. Ultimately, whether killing bugs is considered a sin depends on individual beliefs and values.
A 1941 Mercury Head dime is a very common coin, circulated coins have retail values of $3.00-$4.00 regardless of any mintmarks.
It depends how you arm it, but due to copyrights we aren't allowed to tell any points values.
Medallions are not part of the magical currency, they are not in any way directly related to Harry Potter values and as far as I am aware they are not mentioned, thus have no mentioned worth
Possibly, but not without knowing the specifics surrounding why they are dying.
The coin is so common regardless of mintmark ( if any ) in average circulatd condition values are $2.00-$5.00
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1991 Canadian $20 Dollar note is worth between $22 and $30 US Dollars. In any other condition, it is worth face values ($19.50).
The same as for killing any human being.