Probably nothing - they lost the Ashes series 3-1!
1200000
The captain of the Australian cricket team in the 1999 ICC Cricket World Cup was Steve Waugh. Waugh, from NSW, was one of Australia's longest-serving captains, and a prolific run-scorer batting in the middle order. He made his debut for Australia in 1985, took over as Test captain in 1999, and retired in 2004. Waugh was a veteran of 325 one-day internationals and 168 Tests.
In 1977 the Australian team toured England playing 5 Test Matches and 3 One Day Internationals (ODI) a total of 27 matches including County sides. The Australian Captain was Greg Chappell. England won 3 of Tests and 2 matches were drawn.Unfortunately the series took place during a dispute between the Australian Cricket Board and Kerry Packer's Television company Nine Network, which led to the ACB refusing to select players who had supported Packer, this led to a much weakened touring party.A 1977 cricket bat signed by both teams would not fetch the same value as one which contained the autographs of the missing leading Australian players, I would value the bat if in good condition with legible signatures and around 250£, of course if it was match used say from the 2nd Test at Old Trafford, which England won by nine wickets, then the bat would be worth more.
maybe more den 5 sents
Australian Geographic was created in 1985.
it would be worth a lot of money, keep it for a while longer and it'll be worth more!
The Australian 1985 One Dollar coin does not have a mintmark. They were all minted at the Royal Australian Mint Canberra.
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club was created in 1985.
The cast of The History of Australian Surfing - 1985 includes: Nat Young
1985
i think about 45.oo
Depends who signed it, and if there is a certificate of authenticity or not. You could either put it on eBay or enter it in a sports memoribilia auction and see what the market is prepared to pay for it.