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You will have to identify what stamp you have as there were many stamps issued by many countries that commemorated Princess Diana. Consult a catalog, Gibbons or Scott to identify the item you have. It will also provide an estimated value for you.
You will have to identify what stamp you have as there were many stamps issued by many countries that commemorated Princess Diana. Consult a catalog, Gibbons or Scott to identify the item you have. It will also provide an estimated value for you.
Prince Philip was Princess Diana's father-in-Law and they did not appear on a coin together.
Will need more information, such as the country of origin and value printed on the stamp. You can consult a stamp catalogue at your local library to identify the year and condition of the item with an estimated value for it.
While you will find Princess Diana beanie babies listed on eBay for thousands of dollars, sometimes even a million dollars, you will not find any "completed" auctions where the a Beanie Baby sold for anywhere near that amount of money. The Princess Diana beanie babies that have sold have ranged in price from $5 to $15.
A $5 Liberia coin in actual face value of about 8 cents Canadian or about the same in US dollars. I just looked it up on a currancy rate site.
Many of the sets are valued in price close to $9 each. The amount will vary depending upon their condition.
Probably if is in good condicion $320.00 o more because is sign
If the coins are struck in cupro-nickel just a few pounds. If they are silver proofs then they will have a scrap value - weigh them. £14 an ounce for silver and a Troy Ounce is 31.1035 grammes.
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
the value of a 1999 Diana corwn coin is approximately £40+
Bullion value only.