It is hypothetical. It is highly priceless. Catholic church will never sell. Recent scientific studies prove that it is the grave cloth that did cover Jesus of Nazareth of first century. C14 done was flawed because it was done on 15th century repair patch of cotton cloth whereas the Shroud of Turin is flax linen.
Since there is only one "Shroud of Turin", the Catholic Church could only determine its monetary value by offering it for sale - something I believe the Church is unlikely to do.
Now that the Shroud is indisputably known to be fraudulent, it would have a lower monetary value than previously, when many believed it to be a genuine relic from the time of Jesus. Nevertheless, the Shroud has significant historical value and would still be quite valuable.
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Monetary profit is the actual amount of cash that is profited from a business or organization. The term monetary refers to coinage or money.
Payment with actual money or currency. money and monetary have the same root; Mone. Another way to use the word is; What's this objects monetary value? "Oh, about $15".
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
Non-monetary cost is the amount of time and resources required outside of actual money. An example would be the man hours required to build a bridge.
Estimate: 250 Actual: 249
Estimate: 40 Actual: 37.92
Sometimes an actual count is too difficult, for example, at a rally. Furthermore, an estimate meets the requirements.
Apparently a magnitude estimate is just a estimate just closer to the actual answer.
An upper bound estimate is a estimate that is greater than the actual solution.
Estimate where actual budgetary outlay could be + or - 75%
199 over 198 estimate = 1 actual answer would be greater than 1 35 over 17 estimate = 1 actual answer would be greater than 1
12, which is the actual answer.