Not usually, unless the CPU is less than 6 months old.
yes, or I'll have it :D
No, they are worth Five Pounds. In mint condition and the original packaging, they may have a collector value of Seven Pounds.
Gold is scrapping at £24.97 right now, so it would be £407.01 at scrap value.
18ct gold is scrapping at £299.64 for 12grams. £24.97 per gram. This changes three times a day.
18ct gold is scrapping at £299.64 for 12grams. £24.97 per gram. This changes three times a day.
No.
Wolverine Origins (2006) # 1A is selling for $ 2.70 in NM condition .
It's not gold, just gold-plated. The gold itself is so thin that it would cost more to remove than you could get by selling it, so the coin is just a curiosity worth only 5 cents. If you think about it for a minute, with gold at $1100 to $1200 an ounce, a nickel's worth would be so tiny that you'd need tweezers and a magnifying glass to see it!
It's not gold, just gold-plated. The gold itself is so thin that it would cost more to remove than you could get by selling it, so the coin is just a curiosity worth only 5 cents. If you think about it for a minute, with gold at $1100 to $1200 an ounce, a nickel's worth would be so tiny that you'd need tweezers and a magnifying glass to see it!
its worth £50 i am selling one
There Is/Was no Markka in Russia, however, there was Markka in Finland. It isn't worth selling.
A nugget is an item only worth selling. Similar to a gold nugget, it is worth a lot.