yes, they sell for around 10.00 on eBay
Joe Namath retired after the 1977 season at the age of 34 (born May 31, 1943).
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Joe Namath's 1969 Topps Card (#100 in the set) is worth $75 in Near Mint condition, which allows for a few very minor flaws.
Less than 50 cents.
Yes, depending on the age, maker, and how rare they are.Griswold,Wagner,and Wapak are the biggest and best brands.
A 1912 electric coffee maker is worth around its original price
$10
These cards are valuable only in mint condition. If it is kept in perfect form, these cards can be worth up to $100 each.
That depends on the maker. Please provide maker and model number
Hc COCO maker is 1-2 coins The new coco maker the rare is 8-10c
well over $500 dollars...your looking close to about $750 depending on the quality material and condition
Looking on ebay, a hand written Namath letter sold in March for $36 and a photo sold for $45. If the signature on the letter and photo have been authenticated by a company like Professional Sports Authenticators (PSA) they can be worth at least $200 or more.