BADGE = 2+1+4+7+5 = 19.
Less than 1 dollar
people were really job less
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2/6
A guide suggests a value of $350 NIB. Doubt if there would be much of a premium for a sequentially numbered pair. Having One Shot Fired, will make that one less than NIB condition, but as a fancy shooter, it would be worth almost as much.
I would prefer the prime numbered houses, as there are far fewer of them. It would be much easier to keep my yards mowed, and it would be far less costly in property taxes.
It is potentially a lithograph of a mass communication letter sent to many soldiers and the value is probably more or less sentimental and historical
Yes. The fact that they're consecutive doesn't add much to their value but an uncirculated 1969 $1 bill retails for about $2. Of course a dealer or collector will pay less because that's the selling price.
Lou Gehrig Signed LetterIn general a typed letter signed by Lou Gehrig would have a value of about $2,000.00 - $2,500.00 A hand written letter signed by Lou Gehrig would have a value of about $7,000.00 - $8,000.00. Value will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the letter. The personal or historic subject of the letter would have an effect on the value as well. If the letter is not authenticated it could sell at half the market value or less.
It will cost $1.15 to send a letter out of the country by first-class mail for an international letter. There are stipulations on the envelope size, it must weigh one ounce or less, and not exceed $400 in value.
They are the same - except that in "less", something has a value which is less than some implied value - often the current value. For example, "Please can you make less noise?" implies "Please can you make less noise than you are making now?"
The value is 2.025: no more and no less.