salt, or gold 8)
Gold
The most common item is coffee.Fair Trade guarantees that small farmers in third-world countries get a fair price for their coffee beans, and that they can fairly compete in the world for sales of their beans.
Simple answer is NO. Some fakes are made from low grade silver but most are not. So it may have a little value if it is silver.
You should use fair-trade so poor hard working farmers get the money they they need and with fair trade farmers who collect coco beans and make tea and coffee and other fair trade foods should get most of the profit when an item of fair trade is purchased
its worth more than any other basketball
Lilies and Ivy are the most valuable. Acorns are valuable too.
The most valuable item that was found in the Egyptian king Tutankhamen's tomb was the Pharaoh himself. Aren't people more valuable then their items?
The most demanded trade item from Asia, particularly during the historical Silk Road trade, was silk. This luxurious fabric, prized for its texture and sheen, was highly sought after in Europe and other regions, leading to significant trade routes and cultural exchanges. Other valuable items included spices, tea, and porcelain, but silk remained the standout commodity that defined Asian trade.
The three most important trade commodities of West Africa were gold, salt, and ivory. Gold was highly sought after, contributing to the wealth of empires like Mali and Ghana. Salt was essential for preservation and nutrition, making it a valuable trade item, while ivory, sourced from elephants, was prized for its use in art and jewelry. These commodities facilitated extensive trade networks across the region and beyond.
Iron
seashells
The most expensive item is the Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond valued at 23,400,000.
they are stolen bukkets filled mudkips
get on task
South African Rand
4 leaf clover lol:)
peppercorn, spices