Take it to an antiques store and ask. It depends on what era its from. Civil war or WWI bayonets would be worth alot, but modern ones not so much.
Because they didn't want others to know what they were thinking or doing.
i dont know but mine goes et21009b, does yours have a green sheath and a marking that looks like a sword going through a gear?
The Know-Nothing Party was officially known as the American Party. The were anti-immigration and anti-Catholic. They were called the Know-Nothings because they kept their organization semi-secret and when they were asked about it they would say, 'I know nothing.'
nothing
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see if it has any solid quartz in it . Quartz makes it worth nothing.
If they do nothing but fight with you, then they probably don't like you much. He's not worth your time.
The one we haven't found yet. I know very little about any of the planets.
Nothing. Josh will never know.
Unless I am badly mistaken, the Enfield was not adopted for service in the British Army until after the Zulu War was over. You would probably have to get it appraised by an expert in military collectibles to know its exact value.
I would like to know the conditions, welcome for any photo supplied.
The only thing I know for certain is that he is not being paid what he is worth. He wouldn't work for nothing.
nothing, sorry, but autographs of authors aren't really worth anything because there are so many. Unless it's J.K. Rowling or Harper Lee or someone really very famous, authors' autographs are worth little to nothing.
a prairie is a grassland. don't know nothing else but that antelope, beetles, and grasshoppers live there
we do not know so we said nothing
we do not know so we said nothing