i think a guy called abas . he is from eypt in a town called doqqi .
It depends on which one you have. Thriller, on the Epic label (QE 38112) catalogs for $15 NM (Near Mint). NM = $15 VG+ = $7.50 VG = $ 3.75 Good = $1. 67 Thriller, on the Epic label (HE 48112) catalogs for $40 NM (Near Mint) NM = $40 VG+ = $20 VG = $10 Good = $5
The Mint family is very large and includes such things as citronella and catnip. Mints themselves have recently undergone a popularity that has gardeners' heads spinning. There where 20 or more mints listed in one of the catalogs I received last spring. Most of them with mint and something else flavours. (such as pineapple-mint, chocolate-mint, apple-mint, mojito-mint) the list goes on and on with new cultivars added every year. I would not venture to put an exact number on them.
This stamp is Scott's number 987, issued in 1950. It catalogs for $0.20 in very fine condiition, mint or used.
The 2007 proof set can be purchased from coin dealers, collectors and online auctions. They can also be found on television shopping networks, magazine advertisements and coin catalogs.
The mint at West Point began by striking cents from 1973 to 1986. These cents had no mint mark and can not be distinguished from those struck at Philidelphia. In 1988 West Point was officially made a mint and today the mint mark "W" appears on coins struck there.
You can find information on Franklin Mint Heirloom Dolls through various online resources, including the official Franklin Mint website, collectible forums, and auction sites like eBay. Additionally, specialized doll collector websites and social media groups dedicated to doll collecting often provide valuable insights and community discussions about these dolls. Books and catalogs focused on collectible dolls may also feature Franklin Mint products.
This stamp catalogs at 60 cents mint and 40 cents used. Its Scott catalog number is 2217f. It is part of a sheet of nine different president stamps issued in 1986 and the sheet is one of four sheets honoring all the presidents. The entire sheet catalogs at $6 mint and $4 used. I think most collectors prefer the sheet which is number 2217. The other sheets are 2216,2218, and 2219. All the sheets and all the individual stamps from the sheets catalog at the same aforementioned price.
The value of Franklin Mint sterling plates can vary based on factors like condition, demand, and market trends. Typically, unopened mint-condition plates from the Franklin Mint, such as the U.S. Military Academy plate from 1978 and the 35th Air Force Anniversary plate from 1976, may range from $30 to $100 each, depending on specific collectors' interest. It's advisable to consult recent sales or auction listings for the most accurate current market value.
The Eire "Punt" (One Pound coin) is probably not a coin of any great interest to collectors unless they are "Mint Uncirculated" or "Proof" coins, or a part of a "Mint Uncirculated" or "Proof" year set. They were minted in 6 years from 1990 to 2000 and are no longer in circulation since Irelands changeover to the Euro in 2002.
They go to the branches of government. By that happening, they spend money towards the military. The Military spends it on people. Then people buy their regular household items such as ketchup, soap and toilet paper.
If military issue, is not refinished, between $300 and $500 US.
Unissued postage stamps would be hard to catalog, as they were never made available to the public. If you meant unused postage stamps, all the catalogs will provide pricing guidelines for used and mint stamps.