it was a dollar
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The only way to sell items is to put them in the shipping bin.
it depends on how much they sell
I would sell for half the price. So that would be $250.00
it was a dollar
We sell ours for 3.50 bale in field, 4.25 in barn, location waynesboro Tn, place order now ckm1273@yahoo.com
Round bales are in the range of 35 and square are around 7 in southern MS
By the 1930s, the primary way to sell beer was in draft form and in refillable bottles
Chipboard isn't valuable and if a recycling company tries to sell a bale of chipboard the buyer may refuse not only the bale of chipboard, but anything else that company tries to sell later. There is also mandated recyclables in OceanCounty, chipboard is not one of them.
30 cents at most.
If you sell your PS2 at GameStop, you will get 10-30 dollars. It actually depends what day, if it you sell it like 5 years, they will keep lowering how much money you will get back.
The price back then was more minutes of work than it is now.
Back in the 1930s there were no such things as albums. Records played at 78 rpm and there was only one song recorded on each side of the record. The very first 'Gold Record' was Glenn Miller's RCA recording of Harry Warren's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" which sold 1.2 million records in 1941.
Dallas Cowboy pins like that sell in the $4 to $10 range.
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$25 a head in Africa; worth $150 in the U.S.