I justed checked on mine, so I feel I can answer. Book says between $250-$450...ultimately, its worth what someone will pay...
I am unsure if your question relates to the 45 (single) or the 33 (album). I will assume that the recording IS the original first US pressing/release. When it comes to value of records condition is...everything. If you have the original outer cover, inner sleeve, and the record and they are all in excellent condition (i.e. no tears, no scratches, no damage, etc.) the price can range (using the previous amounts paid via on-line "bidding auctions") from as little as 50 cents to as much as (for an original - complete - never opened/played - factory sealed first pressing - in mint condition) $ 45.00.
Depending on condition $20 to maybe $60, a little more if the case is original and in real nice condition.
In good condition? Maybe $7.00
depending on the condition a fully original twin with original speakers can be worth over $3,000.00 USD
Depends on its condition, whether it has the original case, and whether all the parts are original. Probably between $3000 and $3500.
The correct spelling is "pristine." It means in its original condition; unspoiled or spotless.
Pristine condition (often pronounced as prestinecondition) means in original condition, new condition i.e. not used, worn or soiled. In a condition that is perfect, without blemish, as it was when first made.
Depends on what you mean by "pristine". Do all the numbers match? You really need a professional appraisal. Best guess would be 2-7K
6-8-11>>> The letters MS is an abbreviation for the numismatic term "Mint State" which is a coin that is in the original pristine condition that it was in when it left the mint. A mint state coin will show no signs of circulation (wear) whatsoever, but it can have scratches, rim dings, bag marks, spots and be very poorly struck.
Between $55 and $65
This firearm manufacturing date was 1942. My guess is that a gunshop might try to sell an absolute "new in box" condition firearm for around $800/$900. If you got lucky and found a Winchester collector who just had to have this gun (and sold it to him yourself) you might get up to a grand for it. I've seen very high condition (not claimed to be pristine) Model 62's listed for up to $1200 in trade publications but these are asking not selling prices. If you have the original box it will add to its collector value.
The value depends on the condition of the photograph and the photographer (if it is an Ansel Adams original in pristine condition it could be worth thousands of dollars).
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
value depends on overall condition
Long or short tang? Original or Reissue? Unfired or 98%? If completely original with no marks on the metal or wood with a pristine bore the top gouge price would be $5,000.
It depends on the condition it is in (beat up, dents, scratches, ect.), if all of the important parts are original, and if it was ever restored. Also, include the serial number.
synonyms: original, pure, unpolluted, natural antonyms: impure