Generally speaking, collectibles are always going to be worth more when they're in their original packaging, than those that have been opened and/or used. There are rare circumstances where collectibles are worth more if they look 'vintage' by having some wear and tear, but this is not the case with most collectibles. As you did not specify exactly what item(s) it is that you have, it is hard to say what the case would be in your particular circumstance.
This coin is worth approximately $7.99 on the bidStart website.
about $150 for an all original complete one in great shape.
If it's a proof struck in silver and is in the plastic capsule, it is worth about $15. The uncirculated version is $10.
In 1989 the United States Postal Service issued a 20 page baseball Scrapbook and Stamp Album with actual USPS stamps depicting Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente. The set also included baseball cards. The set complete, and sealed in original wrapping is worth about $10. -$15.
If still in original packaging - you can find these on Ebay for $100 USD
The value of the "Superman: Funeral for a Friend" series can vary depending on factors such as condition, demand, and whether it's a complete set. If the set is in mint condition and still sealed in plastic covers in the original box, it could potentially be worth hundreds of dollars to collectors. It's recommended to consult with a comic book appraiser or check online marketplaces for current prices.
yes but it may be worth getting a new pedal as the original plastic one generally snaps after a week or two on hard + expert.
Approximately 1000 dollars per deck
$1 billon worth of plastic
Only if the plastic is made out of gold.
It's just a ounce silver bar. Check the web site. A single bar is currently selling for $29.48.
It doesn't matter. Just sell it for as much money as you want.