I can't tell you how much your gnome is worth, but I can tell you how to find out. Your gnome is considered a collectible and it will sell on the secondary market. There are books out listing the value of collectibles and there probably is a book or a section in a book on the gnomes. You need to get a book of the listing and look it up. The prices you see are the value of the items in the secondary market. The secondary market is a little like the stock market and the values change from day to day. The value of your gnome is based on condition, if you have the box it came in, and have all the paper work that came with it. Not having the box or paperwork will change your value to a lower price. Go to a local bookstore to find one of these books or go to EBay to see what other gnomes are selling for to give you an idea. Good luck.
There's not really a price you can put on it, this question really depends on who is actually buying it. In my opining maybe fifty cent, in someone else it could be worth even ninety thousand if they wanted it bad enough.
the ecstasy in it all together was probably worth 2-3k
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How much is a 1947 Thomas Edison 3 cent stamp worth?
Thomas is a proper noun, not allowed in Scrabble, so it would be worth zero points.
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That is like asking 'How much is a Chevrolet worth?' Is it a wall, table, mantle, grandfather clock? Which model? When was it made? Is it mechanical, electric, or quartz?
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I don't know about GNOME 2.32 specifically, but Debian Stable (At least until Wheezy becomes Stable.) still uses GNOME 2. If you want to remain using a GNOME 2-like interface on a current-version Linux distribution, I recommend MATE. MATE is a fork of GNOME 2, pretty much exists because GNOME 3 is too far a departure from GNOME 2 for many people.