If you enjoy the idea of watching well done rendition of medieval knights jousting and fighting, then yes. Otherwise, the food is mediocre and the portions are small and you will be left wanting. The show is forth it, though.
Yes it was the main currency hence the phrase worth its weight in salt or worth its salt.
Depends on the locality . . . between $40 and $80 for most horses. I am currently trying to establish a mean price in my own research, and right now my best guess is about $60.
it is worth two times the money in haiti
Half-Farthing coins were only produced during the early part of the 19th century.
In medieval times, land was considered more valuable than money due to its direct connection to wealth and power. Land ownership provided resources such as food, shelter, and raw materials, which were essential for survival and economic stability. Additionally, land conferred social status and influence, as it often determined one's position in the feudal hierarchy. As a result, wealth was typically measured by the amount of land one owned rather than by currency, which could be unstable and less reliable.
A cack version of a knight, considered to be worth half as much as a knight in a fight. A cack version of a knight, considered to be worth half as much as a knight in a fight.
There was no ancient paper money. Every coin had intrinsic value so they would never be worthless. Thus, coins were made from gold, silver and bronze and had a value mostly corresponding to their metal worth (although usually they'd be worth slightly more than just pure bullion) The earliest paper money came from a short experiment in China where the money was printed on paper or bark. But in general, intrinsic value ruled supreme in ancient/medieval times.
You usually will want to get an estimate in order to determine if your car is worth fixing. Many times, if it is your engine, it is not going to be worth fixing.
In my opinion it is not worth it. Even if you were to get robbed or someone was to come into your house, how is it going to protect you? It can help you find the person after the damage has been done but if there is little money on hand then it is not worth it to get cameras installed.
What do you mean how much Zapdos is worth? You can't sell it, but it's a legendary pokemon and worth catching. But I assure you you're not going to get any pokemoney or real money for it.
In theory all cards are worth money. But it's not about whether they're worth money it about how much they're worth. I've seen 100's of cards on ebay worth about £30 whereas I've also seen the five exodia pieces on ebay going for about £150-£160 so they can vary quite a lot.
i am not sure but there must be lots and lots of money worth one peice of gold so u got to find out how many money is worth one peice of gold and add that up 14 times