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Yes, circulated two bills have been found to be more valuable. This is particularly talking about the two dollar bills (circulated) that are from around the 1900's.
A lot of industrial byproducts are valuable commodities. For instance, two byproducts of silver smelting are lead and zinc because lead, zinc and silver are all found in the same ore.
If you say went into a shop bought an item then found out it there was something wrong with it, then you would file a complaint without delay, this being one example. As your question is listed in the economics category then another example would be; If your bank manager gave you an overdraft of £300 and you went in to use the facility and only were allowed to use £250 then you would complain as this was not the amount that your bank manager had agreed and was less.
Marginal Leakage Rate which is Change in total leakage/ change in total income or 1 - MPE MPE being Change in Aggregate expenditures/ change in income. I'm doing my homework right now, and was looking for that myself and found it. Hope that helps.
If you found it in pocket change it is worth face value. If it is uncirculated then it is worth about 75 cents.
The girl was very invaluable to the school.
what resources (or valuable things that benefit mankind)are found there
what resources( or valuable things that benefit mankind ) are found?
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what valuable natural resource is found in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Mexico, and Venezuela?
because it turned crude oil into kerosene an by adding gasoline made oil more valuable
because it turned crude oil into kerosene an by adding gasoline made oil more valuable
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There are a few sunken treasures that have been found and many are considered extremely valuable. One of the most valuable treasures found in 2007 was a colonial era shipwreck where Tampa divers discovered about 17 tons of gold and silver coins.
You can, my aunt let me look through her pocket change and I found a 1920, 1927, and 1929 penny!
that would depend on the amound of money that was found. In the case of 'something valuable', if you find it on private property then you shouldn't be touching it because that is stealing. If it is on public property (national or international) then as long as it is not touching someone or something else 'valuable' that is touching someone, and you can put it to good use, keep it. You Should turn it into the authoritys, who will hang on to it for a limited period of time. if they can not come up with the owner in that time the find becomes your property.
Copper can be found to contain more valuable metal within it, thus making it a bit more valuable.