they are not worth much i have 2 brass and 2 copper zippos and they are only worth about $75 to $150 each
The Zippo company has been in business since 1932 when George Blaisdell founded Zippo Manufacturing Company. In 1933 the first Zippo lighter was made.
Designed in 1932, production started in 1933
George G. Blaisedell in 1932
The Zippo/Case Museum 1932 Zippo Drive Bradford, PA 16701 814-368-1932 Zippo also has a guide for those who aren't sure what to do to get their lighter repaired http://www.zippo.com/FAQs/Repairs/How_to_send_your_Zippo_Windproof_lighter_for_repair.aspx?article=9124620d-3cda-4879-80b1-51125f34fb35&bhcp=1
If you are really in love with your zippo you are most likely only in love with the outer case, seeing as how the insides are the same. A new Zippo will cost you roughly $15 (median) and you can just take the guts from the new one and insert them into your old case. In summary, sending in your Zippo is a waste of time.
20 KON 1932
It would really depend on a lot of factors. Such as what is the cosmetic condition, what metal is it, is it in good operating order, does it have the original box/paperwork. All these things help to determinate the value. Without knowing the above it would be almost impossible to answer.
No such thing. There were no dimes minted in 1932 or '33.
AnswerThe US didn't print any bills dated 1932.
The value of a 1932 Cuban Peso depends on its condition. In very good condition, such a coin is valued at about 67 US dollars.
You need to look at the date again. No U.S. dimes were made in 1932.
its worth about $50