things that are rare but desireable bring in more money. things like specialty cars ,art or historical items are hot sellers
Most things in my kitchen start with me. Unagi, udon noodles, Ubuntu (if I bring in my laptop for a recipe),
first off, the last supper was paint by Leonardo Da Vinci. Conisdering this and that there is literally only 1 orignal painting, there is nothing that it's price can be compared to. This leads to me saying that it is "priceless". IF it were to be at an auction, there is no doubt in my mind that it would bring at least 375+ million dollars (considering the Mona Lisa, his most famous painting, was vauled at 600 million in 2005)
Older sewing machines are not very valuable. In years past, almost every home had one. Now, older sewing machines are going on the market more and more often, as fewer people sew their own clothes. Even the very old machines are not very valuable because they are heavy and large, and there just aren't enough buyers for them. The exception is the Singer Featherweight, a smaller machine made by Singer and these continue to bring prices in the hundreds at auction. The serial number is not the most important piece of information about your machine. The model name or number is helpful, as is the year it was made. However, the most important information a potential buyer will want to know is the condition of the machine. Does it work? Is any part broken or badly worn? Highest prices are for the machines in tip top condition, like new, like they were hardly used. Broken machines have much lower values.
Anywhere from a thousand dollars to 100's of thousands, depending on the size and period. The later dot paintings usually bring the larger prices.
The value of a Clemens Freitag painting called Spring depends on how much the painting goes for during auction. These types of pieces can bring on thousands and even millions of dollars depending on their authenticity and condition.
You should bring your financial statement and tax forms before going to such auction
Price skimming is a strategy by which the initial price set is the highest initial price any customers will pay. As those customers pay those prices, the price lowers to bring in more customers.
Cash is always king a a farm auction or any auction for tha mater. You will also want too have the means too transport whatever you purchase.
The good things the contestants bring home are trophy's and medals. When the Olympics comes to an area, it also increases tourism, sales and revenue. When the Olympics are televised, the ratings of the stations increase, and advertisements command high prices and reach many people.
You could have a certificate for the person who did their homework the most, the most responsible, the highest grade,and if you teach like kindergarden or preschool you could give out things saying stuff like best eyes, smile, ect. Also you could do like a raffel. You could bring in prizes and they would do sort of like a silent auction.
A full grown Rhode Island red in good condition can bring about 6 to 10 dollars at spring auction in North America on a good day. Rhode Island reds are common chickens so will not often command higher prices. That same rooster in the fall auctions will bring much lower prices as they are not needed for much other than meat over the winter.
you do not need to bring any special paperwork if you are buying a car from a car auction. the only proof you will need is the paperwork after to buy the car to get insurance and the titles switched in your name.
because when minimum wage rises stores need to bring their prices up to keep the employees they hired
Between 425-1,025 dollars,depending on the overall condition of your shotgun and what type of barrel is with the gun.The vent rib barrel will bring the highest prices.
A full grown Rhode island red in good condition can bring about 6 to 10 dollars at spring auction in North America on a good day. Rhode Island reds are common chickens so will not often command higher prices. That same rooster in the fall auctions will bring much lower prices as they are not needed for much other than meat over the winter.
Yes, if you do not pay your storage bill, they will place a lien on your stuff and auction it. They are required to auction because it is more likely to bring fair market value. If they auction your stuff and it brings in more money than you owe, they are supposed to write you a check for the remainder.
No. They will sell the truck at auction and it will bring what it will bring. You are then responsible for the balance.