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That would depend upon the value of the item(s) you tried to take.
Guns and booze.
An article of extraordinary value is a transported item with a value exceeding 100 United States dollars per imperial pound.
The value of this item is determined by what the buyer is willing to pay for it.
This is a specialist item!! Assuming it is solid 24 carat gold then you need to asses its value by weight of the valuable metal first, then add its collectability factor. I could imagine an item like this selling at auction for between $7,000 - $10,000 (based on what you have described).NOTE: This value is an estimate and is not final please ensure you take this item to a professional valuer who can assess its condition and authenticity.
The value of an item depends on weather its new, used, and what condition the item is in. If the item is damaged, it will most likely decrease the value.
The condition of the item, and its authenticity is most important. The type of authenticity that accompanies the item is important, but not the condition of it, unless it is so bad that it could not be read, and the buyer does not want it. It will not add value to the item based on the condition of the certificate. COA's with matching holograms sell at a higher value. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. A letter of authenticity from a trusted company like Upper Deck or PSA/DNA will add more value than a letter of authenticity from an unknown or less trusted company.
You can consult a stamp catalogue at your local library to identify the year and condition of the item with an estimated value for it.
I have an Elvis Presley Liquor Decanter in the box in perfict condition . What is the value of such an item?
Hull kitchenware that is in good condition can be of value. The value for the piece of kitchenware depends on the item, condition, and the year it was produced. A professional could evaluate the piece to determine a value.
The value of a Eagle Arms 12GA companion varies slightly by its condition. As of 2014 the estimated valued of this item in excellent condition is 150.00.
The worth of any item like this depends on age, condition, and if it still has a box. Dolls are sold on the secondary market as collectibles. A collector has to want the item to have any value and if it is still in production or sold in stores it has no value. For an item to be worth something it can’t have been played with and needs to be in mint condition with papers and original box.
This is a very rare item, very powerful, keeps hair in great condition. To have one of these you must consider yourself lucky, there were only about 150 of this item manufactured, the value would range between 150-300 depending in the condition.
It is very difficult to determine the value of a collectible item without an examination. The value would depend on its scarcity and condition.
Not a date stamp and has nothing to do with value. Value is based on Condition, Condition, Condition and one other item Condition! RW - Remington Works All dates are patent dates.
54 dollars or more depends on the item condition
Generally, it depends on the condition. We are not a valuation service. The value of any item is whatever someone is willing to pay for it.