The value of a print depends on many things. A print created by an artist from an original etching or plate would have the most value. Rembrandt and Druer are good examples of highly valuable and sometimes price-less prints. A modern day machine reproduced print really has no value except aesthetic, unless it is an authorized limited edition print. One needs to be wary, however, because limited edition is used often research is important.
Another way: sketch or transfer a design on your shell, and use a air or electric grinder, (Fordom and Dremal are two that I use), Diamond and carbide bits work very well, then just trace your design with your grinder. you can fill etching with paint, ink,etc..Good-luck Etching Seashells A man I knew used pins, nails, small knives, and then rubbed the etching with India Ink. Depending on what kind of shell you are etching you must be very careful. My suggestion is to make sure you use a variable speed dremel Tracing your pattern with a fine permanent ink marker is your best bet to start out. Good luck. I would experiment with a dremil they have pen like dremil tips :) but would work with a varable speed one so you have more control.
no, no it is not.
This depends on the horse as an individual. For a kids horse, you want an older (10+), calm, well trained horse in good health and with plenty of experience in what discipline the child is interested in. Breed and color should not matter
They are student grade watercolor, but not cheap like the crayola or dollar store watercolor. Great for beginners, and a good value for the price.
Yes, Meissonier etchings can be valuable, especially if they are in good condition and are from a limited edition. The value will also depend on factors such as the rarity of the etching, the artist's reputation, and the demand from collectors. It is recommended to have the etching appraised by a professional to determine its specific value.
July 26, 2009 An 1888-S Morgan silver dollar in a good circulated condition [much wear] has a value of about $145. If it is good enough to be almost uncirculated [almost no wear] it has a value of about $300.
100-1000 usd
Dennis Good was born in 1926.
Made in 1975 Assuming it is a 12 GA - probably worth $350-$400.
Dennis Good is a former cricketer from England who played for Worcestershire and Glamorgan in the 1940s.
A 1882 Morgan silver dollar in good shape can be worth around $30-$50, depending on its condition and mint mark. A heavily worn 1891-CC Morgan silver dollar, produced by the Carson City Mint, is typically valued for its silver content around $20-$30, but can increase in value if in better condition.
.773 Oz of silver in all Morgan and Peace dollars. A good place to check the melt value of US coins is http://www.coinflation.com/
The only way to get a true value on a coin it to take it to a dealer. The value depends on the quality of the coin, if it is fair, good, almost good, mint, uncirculated, etc. The "o" stands for Oregon.
Dennis the Menace - 1959 Dennis and the Good Example 2-25 was released on: USA: 26 March 1961
well it E bay worth the value . I sold one stub for $90.00 and $65.00 it a good condition, and took some time but worth it.
Yes the name Morgan is a great name!!!