Greenfield operation refers to starting a new project, business, or development from scratch without having to modify or repurpose existing infrastructure, systems, or resources. It typically involves building something entirely new without being constrained by previous decisions or limitations.
No, giant humans have never existed. Neanderthals, who lived in Europe until tens of thousands of years ago, were massively built and far stronger than our species of humans, but certainly no taller than we are.
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John Krasinski portrays Jim Halpert in the television show "The Office."
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Yes the eagles Have beat the Packer 2 time once in the nfc championships and another in 2003
1960 nfc championships was Eagles 17 - Packers 13
and the time in 2003 was Eagles 35 - Packers 3
What would this type of football be worth with the team and vince lombardi signatures?
Footballs featuring the genuine autographs of the 60's-era Packers are highly sought by collectors. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement, size and clarity of the the star players' signatures (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official NFL" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. "Provenance" - the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if documented. If genuine, your ball would be worth $500 to as much as $750, depending on all the aforementioned factors. An absolutely pristine official ball with Lombardi would be worth as much as as $1000. With autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process.
Just an FYI, a couple weeks ago in a New York auction, a '62, '63, and '65 Packer team signed balls went over $2500 a piece. The '65 went highest at $2980. This ball will fetch much more considering it is the first year for the superbowl, in which Green Bay defeated Kansas City. Other than Lombardi, you have 9 other HOFer's on it. Once authenticated, this ball will be the needle in a haystack. Anything less than $10k would be crazy.
He is doing one tonigh 11/3 at Mayfair Mall at Jeffs Sports 7:00 - 9:00 $35 a graph
It depends on a variety of factors:
Any idea what time they arrive on Saturday? Any idea what time they leave for Green Bay on Sunday?
This card is work $150.00 in Beckett's Price Guide. His Rookie in 91 Stadium is $100.00. This card lists higher since it shows him in the Green Bay uniform and not the Atlanta Falcons. The other big factor is the 1992 Topps series, both Stadium and standard sets, were printed very late in 1992 and contained the licensed quarterbacks that were left out of series 1 and 2 of both Stadium and standard. Much shorter print run than the standard 1991 Stadium Club series. A graded PSA10 1992 Topps Stadium Club Brett Favre card has sold online for $1,250.00.
All online price guides charge a fee. This is what their business is based on. They need to charge a fee for the service of collecting data, and provide prices. You can visit the Beckett.com website.You will have to subscribe for a fee of $5.95 a month, but you will be able to tap into a large data base of prices, and more.
eBay is a good place to see what collectors are currently paying for a card, and this is what the value of a card is based on. Do a completed items search on eBay for the card you are looking for. Note the condition of the card that sells as compared to the card you have. Base your price on a number auction results.
The condition of the card holds the bulk of the value. Be sure to take note if the card is graded or non-graded. Graded cards can sell as high as twice the market value or more. If your card is not graded you can not use this price as a yardstick.
You can find prices on your cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number.
Footballs featuring the genuine autographs of the 60's-era Packers are highly sought by collectors. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement, size and clarity of the the star players' signatures (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official NFL" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. "Provenance" - the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if documented. If genuine, your ball would be worth $500 to as much as $750, depending on all the aforementioned factors. An absolutely pristine official ball with Lombardi would be worth as much as as $1000. With autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process.
Mark Murphy is the president of the Green Bay Packers. He has held this position for six years now.
In 1919, Curley Lambeau asked his employer, the Indian Packing Company, for money to buy uniforms. They gave him $500 on the condition that the team be named after the company. Lambeau named the team the 'Packers'.
This is the 1987 replacement roster for the Detroit Lions. Each player earned about $4,000 per week, which is worth about $8,000.00 with inflation adjustments.
LB
Ernie Adams
DE
Bob Beemer
DE
Charles Benson
P
Mike Black
LB
Steve Boadway
RB
Danny Bradley
C/G
Patrick Cain
LB
Carl Carr
DB
Dexter Clark
NT
Jerome Davis
TE
Jerry Diorio
RB
Tony Dollinger
RB
Stan Edwards
DB
Creig Federico
G
Joe Felton
DB
Anthony Fields
QB
Brendon Folmer
G
Chris Geile
WR
Darrell Grymes
DB
Alvin Hall
DB
Maurice Harvey
DB
Ivan Hicks
LB
Mark Hicks
DB
Steve Hirsch
QB
Todd Hons
WR
Melvin Hoover
WR
Gilvanni Johnson
T
Rick Johnson
NT
Jeff Kacmarek
LB
Angelo King
P
Matt Kinzer
G
Paul Kiser
RB
Nick Kowgios
DB
Bob McDonough
DE
George McDuffie
P
John Misko
LB
Tony Office
G
Greg Orton
K
Mike Prindle
T
Jerry Quaerna
LB
Tim Ross
C
Chuck Steele
LB
Robert Thompson
NT
Stuart Tolle
WR
Eric Truvillion
T
Jim Warne
RB
Cleve Wester
TE
Mark Wheeler
TE
Mark Witte
NFL teams don't have a home or road uniform
they have a color and a white uniform
most teams wear their color uniform at home, thus
you will see most road team wearing white on the road.
The Dallas Cowboys always wear white at home thus
the road team is force to wear their color uniform.
so even though Green Bay wears color at home
you will see them wearing the color uniform on the road
when they play the cowboys
Some teams (jets,dolphins,redskins) wear white
at home in the warm months (sept. Oct.) and color
or alternate for the rest of the season.
The Green Bay Packers logo has remained in its current form since 1961. They adopted their colors of gold and forest green in the 1950s.