20-25 dollars uncirculated, and 35 dollars if it is proof.
Retail is about $30.00 maybe more if it's proof deep cameo
The proof 1996 Silver Eagle does show a retail value of $29.00 for a Deep Cameo Proof
Retail list for a Deep Cameo Proof is $18.00-$23.00
Silver clad, proof. 7 dollars. If it is a proof Deep cameo or in great condition, meaning nearly perfect, than a slightly higher premieum.
Copper-nickel proofs are worth between $7 and $8.50 depending on whether they have a cameo finish. 40% silver proofs are worth between $8 and $21 depending on whether they have a cameo finish.
yes, walking down the stairs
Alfred Hitchcock makes one of his typical cameo appearances early in the movie at the pet shop where he is seen walking a couple of terriers.
Jean Harlow
$.25. It is not silver and it is not old. If it has been circulated, about 25 cents. Uncirculated about 50 cents, and Proofs are about 2 to 3 dollars, depending on cameo. 25 to 28 cents depending on condition
A typical design of a Cameo necklace is a simple silver chain pendant style with a cameo portrait of agate, glass or shell. This portrait would be carved by hand and placed on a background of a different colour or material.
A "cameo" is a piece of jewelry in the form of a carved silhouette. In the theater, the phrase "cameo appearance" was used to refer to a brief appearance in a play or movie, frequently where the actor is not playing any role. For example, Alfred Hitchcock appeared "in cameo" in most of his movies; frequently walking by as an anonymous face in the crowd, or boarding a bus in the background of the scene.
The most valuable Franklin half dollar is the 1953 deep cameo proof in PR68 condition. It has a value of around $65,000.