Oh, it sounds like you're interested in the Dickson Commander 38 Special. Prices can vary depending on where you look, but it's always good to shop around and find the best deal that fits your budget. Remember, it's not just about the price, but the joy and satisfaction you'll get from owning such a fine piece.
Up to 100 USD
Formula:Profit = Selling Price (SP) - Cost Price (CP)Loss = Cost Price (CP) - Selling Price (SP)
50-74 USD
To calculate cost from markup on selling price, you first need to understand the relationship between cost, markup, and selling price. The formula for selling price (SP) with markup is SP = Cost + Markup. If you know the markup percentage, you can express it as a fraction of the selling price: Markup = SP × Markup Percentage. Rearranging the formula gives you Cost = SP - (SP × Markup Percentage), allowing you to calculate the cost based on the selling price and the markup percentage.
If it's made out of gold, weigh it and use the daily spot price of gold to determine value. If gold plated, about 200 USD.
to find the profit you have to subtract the selling price from the cost price formula :- SP - CP = P to find the loss you have to subtract the cost price from the selling price formula :- CP - SP = L
Cp = sp/d
Your colt was made in 1973.
50-400 usd
sp=cp+profit
The starting price. the actual price the bookmakers are offering when the race starts
50-175 dollars