The value of a Jirachi EX from the Plasma Blast set can vary based on its condition, market demand, and whether it's graded. As of now, prices typically range from $10 to $25 for ungraded cards, while graded versions can fetch higher prices, depending on the grade. For the most accurate and current pricing, it's advisable to check platforms like TCGPlayer or eBay for recent sales.
roughly 75 pence I believe, it is a common card now. Unless you are referring to the holofoil I would search it in Amazon or Ebay to grab a sense of its worth, but it won't be much
on my game Pokemon pearl i got a jirachi from game stop and it know Draco meteor and it dose 140 damage . by G.R.C.
he is worth about $5million
She is worth $32 million.
Its worth from 1 to 2 dollars.
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if its a time blast colock in working order any where from 30 to 80$
roughly 75 pence I believe, it is a common card now. Unless you are referring to the holofoil I would search it in Amazon or Ebay to grab a sense of its worth, but it won't be much
how much is temperatare on plasma cutting arc
Blast from the Past grossed $26,613,620 worldwide.
Plasma has much more proteins than lymph.
Blast from the Past grossed $26,613,620 in the domestic market.
£299
90%
You can not re-gas a plasma TV. Plasma TV's are very volatile and, in most professional opinions, are not worth the cost. Did you know, the first plasma screen TVs were hot enough to fry a bacon and egg breakfast on them? This obviously made them a fire risk and a risk to children. Plasma TV's will eventually darken or flicker, as the gas tends to degrade. When this happens depends on how long you use the TV for. A cheaper option would be to buy an LCD TV. They practically look the same as a plasma TV, except they are cheaper and last much, much longer than a plasma before they start going haywire. You can buy a plasma for £6,500 ($10,000 USD) and have it break down a few years later. Or you can buy an LCD for £3,000 ($4,600 USD) and pass it onto your grandkids when you die.
Blood plasma is about 91.5% water. The rest is proteins and dissolved elements.