Less than 100 USD
one us dollar is about 32 TN
The value of a Robert E. Lee 32-cent stamp, issued in 1986 as part of the Great Americans series, typically ranges from its face value of 32 cents to a few dollars for unused, mint condition stamps. Collectible value can vary based on factors such as condition, demand, and whether it is part of a larger collection. However, for most collectors, it is not considered highly valuable compared to rarer stamps.
1st value: food, all of those hamburgers, cheeseburgers, you know what I mean. 2nd value: family and friends (THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE!!) 3rd value: all of the electronics. (ex wii)
It has no value, if no one wants the ball. Value is based on want and need.
That is the Native American flag, but I'm not sure the value. Sorry.
No published sn data
No published sn data.
The value of an American Bulldog Revolver can differ greatly on variables. The older it is, the more valuable it will be. It also depends on the demand in the market.
Iver Johnson
10-100 USD or so
Probably late 1880's
Where did you find the serial number?
10-100 USD or more depending on specifics
No such weapon made by S&W
American Bulldog was a name used by at least two different manufacturers. Early guns by H&R date from the early 1900's, but Iver Johnson also marketed a revolver under that name in the 1970's. Johnson and Bye, a predecesor of Iver Johnson, also made an American Bulldog in the late 1800s. These can be identified by an owl's head on the grip.
have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms, i found that they made the American double action .32,.38 and .44 calibre have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms, i found that they made the American double action .32,.38 and .44 calibre
American Bulldog