Just seen one for sale at £1595 ! I've seen it on eBay a number of times at varying prices.
if it's in good contition it can be valued at around $29,000
:) I think he/she means around $2,900, not $29,000!
Unfortunately this is an industry that markets 'Collectible' plates and such which really have no monetary value. Many of these pieces are mass produced. There are exceptions to this, consult with an appraiser to be certain.
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i have a long painting by robert woods called sunset shore . how do i know its not the referbished version Type your answer here...Enter
Well you see, everything has a value. Therefore, it does in fact have a value. Even a aluminum can has a value. Even a broken pot has a value. You see, nomatter if the value is nothing, or 1,000,000,000,000$ it still has a value in one way
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Silence is often of great value, but do not let it reflect your lack of knowledge. Sometimes a slightly incorrect answer is better than no answer at all, then it will give you time to explain yourself
The numerical value of pi is often found using a Taylor or Maclaurin series (Taylor series centered at 0).
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Robert Kenneth Davis has written: 'Value of outdoor recreation'
Zachary Taylor was president in 1849. There is no 'moral value' of slavery
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If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!If you use n terms from the Taylor expansion, the absolute value of the error is less than [|x|^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!
Unfortunately this is an industry that markets 'Collectible' plates and such which really have no monetary value. Many of these pieces are mass produced. There are exceptions to this, consult with an appraiser to be certain.
A type of method of trying to determine which caliber is more efficient.
Using its Taylor-series.
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