About 0.33 to 0.66
An iPhone without a contract is a fancy coaster or paperweight worth nothing.
Yes. The fedora has a larger brim. The trilby (essentially a British term) has a much shorter brim.
About $13 in G condition, maybe twice that in VF.
The value of any diamond is based not only on its colour, but its cut, carat weight and clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question by showing you fancy yellow diamonds that you can buy.
Anything is 'worth' whatever someone will pay you for it. 'Yellow' diamonds -- the colour, can range from diamond clarity M-Z in colourless diamonds, and from "Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, to Fancy Vivid" in fancy diamond colour. Every diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight: of these, there is no 'average'. Generally, however, you will pay less for a colourless diamond rated M-Z in colour than you will pay for a similar diamond rated as 'faint yellow'.
for good slippery Wood its 120 a square foot. however if you don't wont it fancy its much cheaper but not worth it
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. Best practices dictate that you take this stone to a certified gemologist, who will prepare a certificate for you authenticating its depth of 'fancy' colour, and otherwise evaluating the individual characteristics of this diamond, so that you have an idea of its market value.
EPNS stands for electro plated nickel silver. It is a fancy way of saying silver plated. Items marked EPNS are not worth very much, but it depends on the item. A fork might only be worth a dollar or less, but a complete tea set could be worth $50-150.
To make you realize how much you actually want them yourself.
Not worth much since it really has nothing to do with hockey. If it's a dirty old used cap it is worthless. If it is a brand new with tags it still isn't worth much. Probably under $20.
A great deal.
Pretty much no difference, but some people believe that dirty is not that clean and filthy is EXTREMELY dirty.