$5 see ebay
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Atlas canning jars were made in the early 1900s-1920s. They were mass produced, therefore don't have exhorbitant value though people do collect them.
I regret that I can only narrow it down to 1902-1964. I'm trying to narrow it down, too.
A good back rub? Atlas was a personification, and as such, didn't have much of a personality.
I have a 1947 new international atlas of the world deluxe edition?
Green (~510nm) which is reflected by the plant and not absorbed at all
probably a few hundred dollars
how much is a octagon shaped canning jar worth, no chips
Yellow in light is a mix of full red and full green The hex value for this is: #FFFF00 In RGB: 255, 255, 0
The Atlas Lever Action was made between 1900-1903. You will have to give more information about the condition of the rifle. try rating it from poor to Excellent so I can give you an estimate of value.
The value of a blue quart jar with Atlas E-Z seal printed on the front would actually depend on a number of things. Some of these things would include the age and condition of the jar.
Colors, also called hues, are generally described by two factors: value and intensity (or saturation). Value is how light or dark a hue is. Intensity is how bright or muted a hue is. Describing a color as "soft" is somewhat subjective. A "soft green" usually refers to a more muted hue. But for some a lighter value of the hue may seem "soft". Dark green would refer to adding black or another color that contains black to the original hue. A muted green could be dark or light.