A British 1787 copper Parys Mining Co (PMCo) One Penny token (Druid on obverse - 33 mm in diameter), circulated but depending on the condition, might fetch anything from £20 to £30 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
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No, you cannot demand a refund from Park Inn Radisson Hotel London for bad stay but you can submit your complaints to the management.
Houses are expensive in London because it is a major city. This causes a high demand for housing in a limited area or space.
Any bakers will sell them ! (Cooplands, Three Cooks etc) In Yorkshire they do, not in London as there's "no demand". Apparently.
because it now coming up to the winter season. easyJet mostly only fly to ibiza in peak season when there is a demand for the flights, from say may to early october. The flights will resume from Liverpool again next summer.
Nothing. It moves money around. That's about it.
Comcast carries it on there On Demand Menu, but it is unlikely to be replayed in it's entirety or to remain for long under the On Demand Menu at Comcast
Because 8 million people want to live in London - even though the quality of life in London isn't very high. In addion employment is higher in London and the surrounding areas than Wales which drives the domestic demand for those living in the area
Office space to rent in London can be hard to find as it is in great demand. Office rentals are advertised on Gumtree, Workspace, Beoffices and Officegenie. They can also be found advertised at estate agents.
It would be best to go where fashion is recognized most! That would be in London, California or the Big Apple(New York).
The 1953 Coronation competition 'gold' coin inscribed with "Look Forward" is a commemorative piece issued to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. Its value can vary based on condition, demand, and market trends, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For the most accurate pricing, it's advisable to check recent auction results or consult a numismatic expert.
The value of a signed 1984 Liverpool ball can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, the authenticity of the signature, and current market demand. Generally, signed memorabilia from notable events, such as Liverpool's 1984 European Cup win, can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To get an accurate estimate, consider consulting a reputable sports memorabilia appraiser or auction house. Additionally, checking recent sales of similar items can provide insight into its current market value.