A gem, or a jewel.
rare, precious.
There is no published information about how many of each item are in circulation. You can estimate the rarity of an item by its price - but the price depends not only on rarity, so it is no sure sign.
The hockey card has extreme rarity because they only made 50 of them.
Because it was the only valuable item she owned, and she never went anywhere without it, to guard it.
if you drop an item in space if its valuable it will stay there where only you can see it and eventually someone will take it
'Pearlescent' is a type of item rarity, the highest rarity and the most powerful. Pearlescent items have cyan text., and can only be dropped during gameplay in the 3rd DLC pack's (The Secret Armory of General Knoxx) areas.
An unusual item is an item that has an "unusual" status. It's name is always purple, and the item itself will have a particle effect around it. They are considered extremely valuable and can only be obtained naturally through crates.
If you print more money, it is easier to get. The easier it is to get, the more people that have it. The more people that have it, it isn't very valuable because a lot of people have it. Here is just a comparison: Edvard Munch's "the Scream" wouldn't be valuable if he had painted four hundred paintings. Since Edvard Munch only painted one or two paintings of "the Scream", it is very valuable because everyone likes it, but there are only one or two paintings, which makes it valuable. It is the same thing with money, because the rarer it is, the more valuable it is. It doesn't just work with money - it works with every item in the world.
Collectable, but not valuable. Meriden was owned by Sears Roebuck and only existed from about 1905 to 1915.
The intrinsic value of any item, books included, is what people are willing to pay for it at that particular moment. That's determined by the condition of the item and the current demand for and rarity of the item, etc. This can only be established by a qualified appraiser. You should be able to find one in your area either in your phone book or online.
because you only remove the stuff on an item and not the bacteria
Because of its runaway hyperinflation, Zimbabwe no longer has a national currency. An old Zimbabwe bank note is now only valuable as a collector's item or a novelty.
The intrinsic value of any item is what people are willing to pay for it at that particular moment. That's determined by the condition of the item and the current demand for and rarity of the item, etc. This can only be determined by a qualified appraiser. You should be able to find one in your area either in your phone book or online.