If it says sterling silver on it, it could be worth several hundred dollars weight wise to a numismatic store owner, who buys sterling according to the markets rate at approximately 20 dollars an ounce (10-27-2010). For a collector of silver plated items it may even be worth 20 to 150 dollars total if it helps to complete a silver plated set, as usually the tray completes the set for the silver plated creamer and sugar, etc. containers. If it isn't marked "sterling silver" then it would really only be worth what someone offers you, other than a keepsake of sentimental value to yourself as a possible family heirloom. lawrence_ingle@Yahoo.com
I would suggest looking or contacting the folks at Replacements LTD. They specialize in all sorts of china, bowls, and plates. They could give you an estimate of the value.
Please post new question with more information. Such as the denomination and a brief explanation of the numbers 1029.
10% of 1029 = 10% * 1029 = 0.1 * 1029 = 102.9
Nowadays: 1029 = MXXIX
The factors of 1029 are: 1, 3, 7, 21, 49, 147, 343, 1029.
The factor pairs of 1029 are: 1 × 1029 3 × 343 7 × 147 21 × 49
1, 3, 7, 21, 49, 147, 343, 1029
1029 is a composite number.The factors of 1029 are 1, 3, 7, 21, 49, 147, 343, 1029.
1029 = 3 x 7 x 7 x 7
There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1029 millimetres is equal to 1029/25.4 = 40.51 inches.
3 x 7 x 7 x 7 = 1029
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