Probably means being a Communist.
If worn, face value only. If it has only slight wear, it might retail for $7-8.
Bonnets were primarily worn by women from the late 16th century through the early 20th century. Their styles varied significantly over the years, reflecting changing fashion trends and social norms. Bonnets were particularly popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, often seen as practical headwear for outdoor activities and social occasions. By the early 20th century, they gradually fell out of fashion as women's hairstyles and hats evolved.
A popular '50s hairstyle is a beehive.
Look on the back of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter to the right of Monticello. It may be blank or there may be a D.Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2010:No mint mark (Philadelphia):Very worn condition - $0.12Moderately worn - $0.18Slightly worn - $0.24Almost no wear - $0.60Uncirculated - $0.96 to $100.00 depending on quality"D" mint mark (Denver):Very worn condition - $5.40Moderately worn - $6.60Slightly worn - $7.20Almost no wear - $9.10Uncirculated - $12.00 to $156.25If your coin has a D mint mark, make sure that the zero is the same size as the rest of the numbers in the date. Some years ago there was a craze for these coins and the price was much higher. As a result there were some attempts to alter 1958-D nickels by removing the bottom of the "8", but the remaining O is smaller than on a genuine 1950 coin.
beehive
The ponytail, The Diamondback and the Terrapin
The unique hairstyles worn by monks in certain religious traditions symbolize their commitment to spiritual practice and detachment from worldly concerns. These hairstyles serve as a visible reminder of their dedication to their faith and the renunciation of material desires.
Traditional hairstyles worn by Catholic priests often include a closely cropped haircut or a clean-shaven head, reflecting a sense of simplicity and humility in their appearance.
Popular celebrity hairstyles include short, wavy hair. You can find a full list of the most popular styles worn by celebrities here: http://www.celebrity-hairstyles.org/
1950's
You get many choices of hairstyles. Some of them are only for superstars though. But you can earn more types by either being a superstar, or getting more starpoints. Once you get to a certain number of starpoints, you get hairstyles.
Personally, I shave my head, but I am certain any hairstyle can be worn in the pool. I have never seen a rule restricting any hairstyle.
Google Images provides a good starting point to find pictures of medium-length hair styles. Beyond that, lots of beauty and style sites will also display popular and recent hairstyles worn by actresses and celebrities.
$12-15 depending on how worn it is.
In worn condition, face value only. If it's only slightly worn, up to $8.
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