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Depends on the year probably between $150 and $400 It is a very low end Cannondale
Absolutely zero.
That model comes in several versions, and it's been built for several years. Not knowing version, vintage or condition, your question can't be answered.
Barely, probably the face value of the stamp.
$2.22 $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 barely anything
It's a common error that's caused by a filled die and adds nothing to the value.
Used minivans can be a great value since they'll differ barely any from a new minivan, however, there can be some downsides, such as dirty seats or faulty parts.
500 USD
Realistically, an unused copy is barely worth 4 cents. A used copy is worth virtually nothing.
The value to a collector depends on the coin's condition. Show it to a coin dealer.
Made in 1989; 50-600 USD
I confess I barely understand what your asking...a United Nations tax? Ain't any such thing. Value Added Tax or VAT is a common system of taxation used in many place, like most of Europe, Canada...well heck all over.