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It would be worth $30-35 in Extra Fine condition, dropping to $2-4 in Good condition.
Wishing can be both a participle and a gerund. As a participle, it functions as an adjective modifying a noun, while as a gerund, it acts as a noun representing an action or state. In the sentence "I am wishing for good health," wishing is a gerund.
good luck, have a good time
The running joke is that "Good, isn't". G (or G4) means that a coin has a recognizable date and mint mark (if any) and all major details are visible, but the coin is otherwise quite worn down. Except for extremely rare coins, "Good" is considered the lowest collectible grade.
hanging upside down is good in moderation. those inverted tables are expensive and lots use them. However, dropping them is far more dangerous then just the hanging.
'Wishing you a good morning"
Because it ended WWII.
"Wishing you good luck in your new home!" in English means Ti auguro buona fortuna nella tua nuova casa! in Italian.
You can say "You too!" in response to someone wishing you to have a good day.
Assuming it's authentic and no mint marks retail values for uncirculated coins start at $1,000.00 and go down to $125.00 for a coin in good condition
a wishing tree is only found in heven.those who have strange lives,[in a good way] will have a wish.this wish will stain you for all your lives god gives you.
Yes it is always good to have a healthy family. There is nothing wrong in wishing good health for your family.