The value of a Sports Illustrated commemorative issue of Dale Earnhardt Sr. can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these issues can range in price from $10 to $50, but some rare or limited editions may be worth more to avid collectors. It's best to research recent sales or consult with a collectibles expert for a more accurate estimation.
I don't know if it was front page headline news in Daytona Beach or not. If so, and you have the paper from Daytona Beach, it might be worth something.
Otherwise, it probably has no monetary value other than that of any other recyclable paper.
Note that I'm not saying that you might not be able to get a NASCAR fan to buy it anyway, just that it's probably not valuable outside that community.
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Well, I own 3 of them(each different) and when the statues were completed the molds were destroyed. I have been trying to locate all value and have been unsucessfull. However..... if they are not being produced anymore I could only assume that it is a sellers market. You just need to ask for an offer and go from there.
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ABOUT $90-$115. BECAUSE IT IS NOT A VERY GOOD BALL AT ALL. NO GOOD BOWLER WOULD EVER USE IT AND I DON'T THINK TO MANY COLLECTORS WOULD WANT TO LUG AROUND A BOWLING BALL.
It's around $5, it all depends where you're buying it from.
An autographed Dale Earnhardt Sr Daytona 500 elite car is worth anywhere between a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The actual value depends on the specific collector and the condition of the car.
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If autographed, an authentic card could be worth 150.00 or more.
Proof coins can be struck in any metal.
If the coin is made from silver or any other precious metal, it will say so on the packaging it came in and, it will probably state the purity and weight on the coin.
Alternatively, if the coin is made from a base metal, it may be silver plated. This should also be stated on the packaging.
If you're talking about a sand dollar that you found naturally about $500 otherwise if you bought it and he is printed on it, about $20.
It's a novelty item, NOT genuine currency. It's only worth as much as someone is willing to pay.
It depends on if its the only copy in the world or # 4,999 out of #1,000,000.
or if it hand signed or machine signed.
Get a magnifying glass(unless you were there when it was signed) and look at it side ways. Is the autograph raised or inside the photo?
It depends on the manufacturer, make, condition, packaging series, year, and total amount made originally. Value is not helped by remakes of the original. To identify the originals one cannot be new at this game.
Original die-cast in original boxes with low production are the keys to a pricey collectible.
A uniform is worth whatever someones willing to pay. If he wore it, and you would have to have proof that he did, your word isn't good enough, it's worth ALOT more.
As much as you paid for it or maybe less.
This was a mass produced collectible. Only worth about $10
Many of these Jeff Gordon cards are valued in price close to $13 each. The exact price will vary depending upon is condition and how it is being displayed.
Five hundred dollars.
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