I'd assume somewhere around $10,000 as the bottom price and the sky being the limit, as no-one knows how high a true collector would go to get one.
Mint condition replicas are going for around $2,000-$5,000.
With an A mint mark, about 50¢ in average condition. With any other mint mark, about 75¢
Vintage Packers memorabilia is a collector favorite and value is determined by three factors: condition, condition, and condition! These two items, in strong "excellent" condition, would be worth between $150-250, and more if they are both in premium, near-mint condition.
its worth about $150 including shipping, that would be for one in good shape, but not any more than $200 all in if it was in mint condition not a mark on it including display stand and booklet with certificate of authenticinty
It would be worth around $105. This model was made from 1940 to 1969. If you have the original box it is worth 25% more.
In general A Tom Seaver Glove from the 1970's era could sell in the $25. -$40. price range in excellent condition, and between $40. $100. For a glove in excellent -near/mint condition to Mint condition. Value will vary depending on the model as well. Youth sized gloves selling at a lower price range. Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. In a recent auction a Rawlings XFCB Fastback Tom Seaver signature model glove sold for $99.99 in near/mint -Mint condition. A Spalding Tom Seaver glove model 42-207 in excellent condition -near/mint condition sold for $9.99
Assuming you're asking about the vintage golden age books, issues 5 - 14 would cost quite a bit of money in mint condition. In near-mint condition, one should expect to pay at least $5,000 per issue. Mint examples of these books would cost considerably more, as mint copies are extremely scarce.
I would guess that this engine in mint condition would be worth at least $500.
If in mint condition, i would say probably a good $25 or more
i am curious as to how much a 1955 Remington 03.83 Modle M1 army issued riffle in mint condition might cost.
15.00
According to the Kelley Blue Book estimator a 2004 Cadillac CTS in mint condition would be worth $7,292.00 in a Private Party Value. As a trade in on another vehicle the 2004 Cadillac CTS even in mint condition would only be worth $5,517.00.
Mint state means: no wear at all, the condition is as it came from the mint.
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
Not much because they are crap and nobody except you wants one. So I would say you could probably find one for about $100 in mint condition
In the grade of MS-60, the P & D mint coins are $1.27 the S mint are $1.38
Along with the condition of the coin, the value of your 1901 dollar can vary widely depending on which (if any) mintmark it has. The mintmark would be located on the back, just above the "DO" in DOLLAR, and would be either an "O", an "S", or nothing at all (Phila.)The following prices are as of 09/2008Values in well-worn condition : O-mint = $17.00 ... S-mint = $18.00 ... no-mint = $18.00 Values in lightly worn condition : O-mint = $19.00 ... S-mint = $30.00 ... no-mint = $100.00 Values in uncirculated condition : O-mint = $35.00 ... S-mint = $390.00 ... no-mint = $1,900.00
how much would i get for a 1964 mint philly set