If it's a proof struck in silver and is in the plastic capsule, it is worth about $15. The uncirculated version is $10.
They make them by burning a plastic and then they mould the shape.
The Small Plastic Tokens Inside Of Plastic- Wrapped Mint Sets Are One Way To Determine What Mint The Coins Contained Were Made By: P- Philadelphia, D- Denver. Another Way To Know The Mint Is The Plastic Of Denver Has Red Lines On It, And Philadelphia Is Blue.
The caps on plastic 2-liter bottles of soda and bottles of water are made of plastic. Other bottle caps are made of steel, and some are made from aluminum lined with polyethylene.
In circulated condition, 25 cents. In uncirculated condition, about a dollar. S-mint silver issues and regular proof issues are worth about $2.00 Silver proof issues (still in original plastic capsule) are worth about $3.00 It is (in mint condition uncirculated) 75 cents unless it is a silver special. Check the edge of the coin. If you have a brown or red line it is a standard copper sandwich coin, if not it is 40% silver and worth more. Most BC coins are double to triple the spending worth in average conditions. Good luck getting triple... The golden rule of collecting: "No matter the worth of an item you will only get what someone is will to pay for it."If you found it in pocket change, it's worth twenty-five cents. If it was struck for circulation but has been kept in uncirculated condition, it may be worth about $2. If it was struck as a proof coin, it is still only worth a few dollars.They're worth 25 cents.
"...And so what if man has not the improved sharpener or plastic hawke? What will become of the future after my death?"
It's doubtful that it's in its original box, because these coins were only minted in cupronickel and silver. If it's gold-plated, it was removed from its original packaging and plated by a private company. Plated coins are generally considered to be altered items with little or no numismatic value. If it's made of silver it might be worth a few dollars as scrap. However there are some niche collectors who might be interested in it as a novelty item.
The plastic outside melts.
Illegal drugs that come in hard plastic capsules can include MDMA (Ecstasy) or methamphetamine. These drugs are often found in pill form and can be encapsulated in various materials, including plastic.
This was struck in Proof & Uncirculated versions, but both have the same value of $7.00 retail
A capsule is a delivery device for medication that has an outer coating that can be opened by pulling the capsule apart. A time capsule contains special items that tell us about the people and events of a certain period. A space capsule holds astronauts and protects them as they ascend and descend through Earth's atmospheric layers.
Reach behind the housing and you will find a bulb capsule with a retaining ring (plastic). Turn the plastic ring to the left (lefty loosie). After ring comes off, you pull out the capsule (with o ring).
A glowstick is constructed using a translucent plastic container holding two solutions, one of which is contained inside a glass capsule. The solution outside the capsule is a solution of phenyl oxalate and fluorescent dye. The capsule contains a hydrogen dioxide solution. Upon breaking the capsule and allowing the solutions to mix, the stick will give off a fluorescent glow.
This question does not make sense! In blood chemistry (biochem), erythrocytes' capsule is plastic but not elastic. Plastic = Able to change shape Elastic = Stretchable In this case, erythrocyte can be easily squeezed through narrow capillaries, by changing it's shape and they can maintain so until they went through the capillaries. They are NOT elastic, as they will rupture when they're stretched.
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Glow sticks are generally made of a fairly tough but flexible translucent outer casing of plastic, and an inner capsule of thin glass. The pair of chemicals that are responsible for the chemiluminescence are held inside and are kept separated until the glow stick is deployed. One of the chemicals is inside the glass capsule, and the other is "around" it inside the plastic case. The idea is to get one of the chemicals needed to make the "glow" isolated inside the plastic case, and then allow the other chemical to be "around" the glass capsule and inside the plastic. That way when someone bends the plastic case or strikes it sharply on a hard surface, the glass capsule will break safely inside and release the chemical it held. The two chemicals then combine and the chemical reaction produces light.
nothing, because there is no way in hell that you are in love after just one week. How about a ring out of a crackerjack box / gumball machine? I believe one week is the plastic / aluminum anniversary.