Yes. Spiderman is smarter than her too. Spiderman has webs. Spiderman would win Rapunzel in a fight.
We really need the issue number and condition of the book .
it would be worth about $20-30 dollars
The current (28th)edition of Fjestad's "Blue Book of Gun Values" shows values ranging from $230-$$395 depending on condition. The high number would be for a "mint" condition firearm.
If the book has a high CGC rating then it can fetch for some decent cash. A 9.0-9.8 will get value at $20k-$90k+. A 9.6 rated 1963 Amazing Spiderman #1 sold for $97,750 in an auction in 2005, (only 3 of that quality are known to exist, only 1 at 9.8). The price is EXTREMELY dependent on the quality of the book. A crappy condition Spiderman #1 will fetch u as lil as $1k. 1979 Marvel Comics Group King size Annual Peter Parker the Spectacular Spiderman 1st Issue Collectors Item
That would depend on its condition, and possibly who owned it previously.
If the condition of the bill is "good" or worse it is probably worth less than $11.In "fine" condition it is worth about $11.00 unless it has a star as part of the serial number. If the serial number includes a star in "fine" condition the bill would be worth from $20 (for a bill from New York or Chicago) to $50 (for a bill from Minneapolis).
Yes. Spiderman is smarter than her too. Spiderman has webs. Spiderman would win Rapunzel in a fight.
Uncirculated condition would be worth $875. Fine condition would be worth $125.
This gun in a good condition would run anywhere from $90 to $160.
In perfect uncirculated condition, it would be worth $12. A Very Good condition would be worth $1.
It would be worth around $105
You will probably find that out in the blue book. But I would say it is worth around $600 to $1800.
In an uncirculated condition, this type would be worth around $90,000.
I would guess that this engine in mint condition would be worth at least $500.
Serial number of a firearm is only one factor, and probably not the most important factor. The condition of the gun is at least as important. You would need to have it inspected by an appraiser to know what it is worth.
depending on condition of your revolver it would be worth 775.00 dollars in 50% condition up to 1,000 in 70% condition.