A perfect copy.
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Body copy is the text of the brand message - all the information about the product you are selling. Display copy is copy in a type size larger than that of the body copy and is meant to entice readers into reading the body copy.
The value of an original packaging copy of Disney's "Fantasia" can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Generally, a sealed or mint condition copy could be worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Collectors often look for specific details, such as the edition and the presence of original packaging, which can greatly influence the price. For an accurate estimate, consulting a collectibles expert or recent auction results is advisable.
I believe you give the original and you keep the carbon copy
A pencil copy (not necessarily in pencil) is submitted prior to a final/official copy and it is non-binding and subject to change prior to official copy being submitted. It is used when financial summaries are being compiled.
Scott number US 1008. A mint copy can be purchased for 40 cents and a used copy at 15. A dealer might pay face value for a mint copy.
the mint mark is above the bell under the e in "states"
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
That would be Scott number US 2445. You can buy a mint copy for $3.75 and a used copy for 30 cents.
Scott US #1705 You can purchase a copy used for 15 cents and in mint condition for 70. Which means you won't get much for a used copy from a dealer and they may not be interested in purchasing a single mint copy for a third of that amount.
That would be Scott number US 1161. You can buy a mint copy for 65 cents and a used copy for 15 cents.
About 20 cents used, and about 50 cents mint.
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
$145,000 in mint condition
That would be Scott number 2451. You can buy a mint copy for 25 cents or used copy for 15 cents.
It means the coin was not issued by the U.S. Mint and is just a copy having no monetary value.
Because it's not real and not made by the US Mint.