Right now (FEB 2011) there are several on eBay, selling for about 400. Or trying to sell -- no bidders. These are tough times. I am going to hold on to mine, as these were only made in 1985, and they can only go up in value.
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"The radio seldom pops up for sale, mostly on eBay when it does. Most of the radios seem to be still in their original box, never used as yours is.
They will go up in value, so hold onto it and keep it in as pristine condition as possible, given the competition among remaining radios. There is one for sale on eBay for $2,500, but a more realistic value range would be $200 - $400 for now. " (2005)
Whatever someone is willing to pay!
it depend on the watch's conditions. Between 350$-700$. Check it on Ebay, there are always some for sell.
They value writing their sentiments on walls and tombstones.
The value of GE 415 radio is about $35. However, this value may vary depending on the condition of the radio and the year of manufacture.?æ
Less than a dime.
Graffiti can be considered a form of vandalism when it is done without permission, such as on private property or public spaces. However, some graffiti artists create pieces with artistic value and obtain approval to showcase their work in designated areas, blurring the line between vandalism and legitimate art.
Radio buttons need to be placed in the appropriate type of frame. A radio button's value is always static, however the frame that you bind the radio button to will have the value of the selected radio button.
Yes. Graffiti can be seen as a display of public art though in some instances it is illegal. Banksy is considered a graffiti artist. He creates social commentary while tagging the city. There is a difference though, between gang graffiti and art graffiti. http://www.banksy.co.uk/
The value of a 1983 Keith Reynolds autographed America's Cup serigraph depends on its condition. This item in mint condition is valued between 55.00 and 85.00 as of 2014.
You can find the value on different auction sites. The radio is valued at a price close to $100, depending upon its condition.
Less than 15 cents.
Graffiti can damage properties by defacing surfaces, leading to aesthetic deterioration and decreased property value. The application of paint can result in permanent stains that are difficult and costly to remove. Additionally, if not addressed promptly, graffiti can invite further vandalism, creating an environment that may attract criminal activity. Property owners may also incur expenses related to cleanup and maintenance to restore the affected areas.