The most sellable item in the U.S. can vary by trends and seasons, but consistently, consumer electronics, particularly smartphones, are among the top-selling items due to their widespread demand and constant technological advancements. Additionally, everyday essentials like groceries and household items, especially during times of economic uncertainty, also see high sales volumes. E-commerce has further boosted the sales of various products, including fashion and home goods.
A item that costs $155 US Dollars would have a sales tax, at 6% of $9.30
french fries
It's a collectors item the us mint produces
We use barcodes to indentify a porduct which the barcode has been stuck onto this means when we scan a item the barcode on this item tell us everything we need to know about this item such as price, used by date etc
The mode, or one of the modes.
Yes, after a while they will become saleable just like the Santa Hat used to be a holiday item.
A one million dollar bill is not an actual legal tender in the United States; it's considered a novelty item or a collector's item. Such bills are not sellable as currency and are not recognized by banks or financial institutions. If you have a bill with the serial number 12345678b, it may have value to collectors, but its worth would depend on its condition and market demand. Always consult a professional appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
no its not sellable and probobly never will be
We accept a variety of used furniture in good condition. If your items are clean and functional, they’re likely sellable! You can send us photos or descriptions of your furniture, and we’ll let you know if we’re interested. usedfurniturebuyerad
Money
The US Flag is the most common item.
It would either be the Baseball bat or a Basketball shirt
The correct spelling is "saleable."
It would either be the baseball bat or a basketball shirt
Candles
Candles
I would hazard a guess at a side of fries.