I don't know off-hand, but Bon Jovi doesn't generally fetch a lot of money. Most record stores sell vinyl from that era between $5-30, $30 being for things that are somewhat rare and/or in high demand. May be slightly higher for a never-been-played album.
Bon Jovi is not exactly in high demand. However, if you were looking to sell it, I would put it on eBay since Bon Jovi just appeared on American Idol. Due to the timing, I think there will be a slight boost in his popularity, temporarily driving up prices.
Isle of bute
There are many places one might go to purchase an original motion picture soundtrack. In addition to an official movie website, one might also try the Amazon website.
Ray!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, its Ray Charles.
Sure. If you are drawing a new picture, whatever the subject, it is your original art.
I bought 1 at garage sale for 5 bucks,it isn't really worth it sold back for $ 35.
The cards have 1st edition written on the left hand corner under the picture. The name is different colors. The picture is foil. It might say limited edition(there is no rarer version for limited edition cards).
$74.99
should the background be orange how many limited editions of this were printed
its on three days grace (deluxe edition) and cursed (original motion picture soundtrack)
its on three days grace (deluxe edition) and cursed (original motion picture soundtrack)
The First Edition cards are more expensive because there are fewer of them. They only make one First Edition release and after that it's all unlimited. Fewer copies of something makes it more rare and hence, more valuable. Solution First Edition are somewhat more expensive because you get a little extra writing on the cards. Even from the original country Japan, they don't use 1st Edition cards because theirs no such thing. Either that or the cards I got were just Unlimited Edition Japanese cards anyway.
Rare is not the right word. It was a limited edition.
Gots in goul
Last one sold for £1,000 at auction in america in 2004
The 1984 Hackett American Babe Ruth 8.5" collectors plate is worth about $15.-$20. in near/mint-mint condition with the original box.This plate featuring an original painting by Christopher Paluso is a "Single Issue Release" with a total edition size of 10,000 pieces.Limited edition or in this case "Single Issue Release" is A term often used by manufacturers of collectibles to indicate scarcity. A limited edition means just that - production of the item in question will be limited to a certain number. However, that number may be large or small, and is relevant to the amount of collectors interested in it. The value of a limited edition item is high only if the number made is less than the number of collectors that desire the item. If the limited amount made is more than the amount of collectors interested, the value will go down from the issued price. If the piece reads Limited to a certain amount of "Firing Days" This means that the product will be produced for that amount of time. There is no set number and the "Limited Edition" can be over produced. More Items than collectors means less value. Often theses plate will have a resale value of less than the issued price.
The original title of the 2009 film 'Picture Me' was "Picture Me: A Model's Diary." You can learn more about the film 'Picture Me' online from the IMDB website.
It'll say on the card, just beneath the picture, if it is 1st edition.