If you're referring to the Charles Bayer print, a recent auction listed the expected bids at $120 - $140; however, the value is dictated by how readily available a particular print is in the marketplace at the time a person decides to buy, how much the buyer wants the print, and whether other potential buyers are also showing interest. There have been instances where auction houses dramatically over-estimated interest, such that a print expected to bring $150 sold for only $20, which was $30 below the opening bid. Another copy sold for $50 in 2006. This print is an easy find.
Bear in mind that Ullman Mfg. Co. mass marketed its prints (none are original) through large retailers, so they're not particularly rare or valuable, although some prints are easier to find than others.
In general, Ullman framed lithographs sell for $35-90 in online auctions and on commercial websites, and a little higher, $115-140, at live auctions. Antique stores tend to overprice the merchandise: recent [December 2010] prices recorded from $195 (Swinburne Seascape) to $375 (Priscilla, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?").
You can find 1901 Ullman Mfg Co print of St Joan of Arc on the Internet. just type the name and most likely you'll find it or if you've already done that you can go to your local library and find a newly released book. If you don't have a library ask a friend who is into that type of subject and that is my device.
The image is supposed to be St. Joan of Arc. Further research is pending.
1901
yes
like a calender dummy
Unfortunately, since Ullman manufactured and mass-produced their prints, they are not worth much, and individual names were rarely specifically recorded.
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You can find 1901 Ullman Mfg Co print of St Joan of Arc on the Internet. just type the name and most likely you'll find it or if you've already done that you can go to your local library and find a newly released book. If you don't have a library ask a friend who is into that type of subject and that is my device.
The image is supposed to be St. Joan of Arc. Further research is pending.
The US did not print any 10 dollar bills with that date. The closest year would have been 1901.
There were no 1901 dollar bills
What would the worth of a 1901 penny be?
A 1901 US Nickel is worth between $2 and $70. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
The 1901 US Indian Head cent is not rare. The value of an average circulated coin is $1.00-$3.00.
The 1901 Liberty Head double eagle is common, average retail value in MS-60 is $1,680.00
Vaule of Sears book from 1901
Cleaning reduces the value of any coin.