If it is insured the amount has not been made public.
priceless............... but when appraised for insurance purposes about 100 million
Impossible to determine. However, given Portrait of Dr. Gachet sold for $144M (factoring inflation), and Starry Night Over the Rhone is certainly a superior piece, at least that much. Would it become the most expensive painting ever sold (making over a quarter-billion)? Maybe.
There is no way of assessing the value of a work of art until it is up for sale.
The famous painting Starry Night by van Gogh is the property of the Museum of Modern Art, NYC. This painting was bequeathed to the museum by Lillie Bliss in 1929, and has not been for sale since then. It is highly unlikely that the museum would sell one of its most prized possessions.Forget the nonsense about Bill Gates on the discussions page.
All fighters have a contract that specifies how much money they will make if they show up for a fight. Usually, that is the amount of money they will get irrespective of whether they win or lose a fight. Winners will get a "Win Bonus" which is over and above the money that is paid out as above. Apart from this, for a fight night, people also get knock out of the night bonus, fight of the night bonus, submission of the night bonus etc. So, if a person was involved in a fight of the night match and lost, he will still end up getting the bonus.
a few thousands by Daniel
up to 250 thousand dollars is insured in all banks
No price - it is not for sale. Reproductions are unexpensive and can be found by googling the title.
priceless............... but when appraised for insurance purposes about 100 million
If a bank is FDIC insured then it would be up to $250,000.00 To find a bank that is insured by FDIC go to the link below
Impossible to determine. However, given Portrait of Dr. Gachet sold for $144M (factoring inflation), and Starry Night Over the Rhone is certainly a superior piece, at least that much. Would it become the most expensive painting ever sold (making over a quarter-billion)? Maybe.
Up to $100,000.00 in an FDIC insured account.
Mary Hart's legs were reportedly insured for $1 million each.
There is no way of assessing the value of a work of art until it is up for sale.
It depends on where you live. If you live in a city, you're not going to be able to see much in the night sky because of the light pollution. However, if you live in the country, you can probably see the Milky Way.
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As much as $100,000 is insured in an FDIC insured bank by the full faith of the United States government. Only the $100,000 dollar amount is insured at each insured bank including principal and interest due. You cannot have more than this dollar amount insured regardless of how many accounts you have or with how many different branches or division of the bank the deposits are in. You can however have more than $100k if it is separated into different accounts that each have differing legal structures of ownership. Some investment and retirement accounts are insured by the FDIC up to $250,000.