You would have to look it up on eBay or antique road show.
I have a can of snuff that came from my great grandmother and I wanted to know if it was worth any value. The label says W.E. Garett and sons. No. 224 South Front Street, Philadelphia. Scotch Snuff. Net Wt. 1.5 oz. Registered in U.S. Patent Office,Oct. 25,1870. Trade Mark 1782 . Manufactured by the American Snuff Div. CC Conwood Corporation Memphis Tennessee 38101. TRIPSIS. On the lid it says QUALITY SNUFF-28-AMERICAN-SINCE 1782. if IT IS WORTH ANY VALUE I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN TRYING TO FIND A BUYER. tHE CAN IS IN GOOD CONDITION.
Just the smell of snuff cannot hurt a fetus. But if you kiss someone after they have had snuff in their mouth, some of the chemicals in snuff can transfer to your saliva. I do not know of any studies about the "effects of secondary snuff" on a fetus; ask your doctor.
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No, fiberglass is not typically found in snuff. Snuff is a smokeless tobacco product made from pulverized tobacco leaves, water, and flavorings. Fiberglass is not a common ingredient in any tobacco product.
is it worth any thing
i think reasonable means in math if its worth any value such as the 0 its worth no value
I presume you mean Scotch Whisky. You can find Scotch Whisky anywhere in the world. Supermarkets, Whisky Shops and any other shop that sells alcohol.
If it is uncirculated it will be worth more than face value but if it is circulated it will be worth 25 cents.
tobacco that is sniffed is called snuff. tobacco that is chewed is called chew. any form of tobacco can be held...
The present value is what it is worth today minus any surrender charges. The future value is what it will be worth in the future at a given interest rate and again minus any surrender charges if applicable.
Snuff is basically invented in Bannu A tribe of Pakistan. And further it was introduced by the Britishers around the world. This is the way of Britishers to introduce any thing from them.
The value is what you can get for it, as with any used item.