Bicycles rarely become valuable collectibles. Your best bet is to check Craigslist, eBay and such to find out what similar bikes are being sold for.
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I'm sorry to say, virtually nothing. Caruso's records are only rare and desirable if they are incredibly early recordings (like from 1900), are in great condition, and did not sell many copies. "Rigoletto" sold hundreds of thousands of copies, and you can find it anywhere in virtually perfect shape and pay no more than $1 for it.
The future perfect continuous tense of dance is will have been dancing.
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If it was in perfect condition it's fake.
Depends of exact version and condition,price for citroen 2cv in perfect condition is up to 15000$
$1.50 in average condition, $5 in perfect condition
Depends on how much it's used, or what condition it is in. Perfect condition: Around $99 Not so perfect condition: anything under $99
In perfect condition, it could be worth somewhere around 160$ or maybe a bit more.
Most often this is cause by a warped rotor. In most cases the rotor can be turned and returned to a perfect condition. In some cases the rotor will have to be replaced. Have your brake system inspected and repaired.
In ORIGINAL perfect condition the value could easily exceed 15,000 maybe even 20,000 but I'd be hard pressed to believe it's original perfect condition without examining it.
6-19-11>>> If your "perfect condition" is uncirculated, it would sell for less than 50 cents.
perfect, flawless, untouched
Being that these are/were military rifles, any example in perfect condition would probably bring in 2K range.
A Schwinn Ranger 2.6 FS 26 bike originally sold for $139.99.
$5 in average condition, $25 in perfect condition