$1579.00
That would be US Scott Number 2417. A First Day Cover has a catalog value of $4.
It would be Unlimited Travel since the word unlimited is plural.
The value of a first edition LIFE magazine in excellent condition can vary depending on the issue and its historical significance. Some first edition issues can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars to collectors and historians. It's best to research the specific issue and its market value to determine its worth accurately.
Most dealers would sell you a copy for about $1.50. They might give you 50 cents in trade for a copy.
$6.50 as postage. If you could find a dealer who would even bother to buy it, he might pay $5.00 or so.
Each issue would have its own copyright information; the first issue would be 2002.
I would first bring the issue to your immediate supervisor. It is not wise to jump the chain of command in any organization.I would first bring the issue to your immediate supervisor. It is not wise to jump the chain of command in any organization.I would first bring the issue to your immediate supervisor. It is not wise to jump the chain of command in any organization.I would first bring the issue to your immediate supervisor. It is not wise to jump the chain of command in any organization.I would first bring the issue to your immediate supervisor. It is not wise to jump the chain of command in any organization.I would first bring the issue to your immediate supervisor. It is not wise to jump the chain of command in any organization.
It would depend on the year of issue and the denomination.
so they would have unlimited liability.
about $1000
I would say that that one would be anywhere from $250 to $1000 dollars.
the chief issue was Bryan's proposal for unlimited coinage of silver. he thought would help the farmers and industrial workers.