High Value Rare
High Value Rare

I just discovered I own a rare stamp.?
OK, the thing is I really want to sell it to a person whom will appreciate this stamp as the value of it is high. The unique thing about this stamp is that is has NO price printed on it. So this makes it the most priceless stamp in the world as I have not come across any stamp anywhere where there are no price printed on it. To all the stamp lovers out there whom are interested can email me so I can email you the full description and the pictures of the stamp. It genuine, and there's prove too.
Paul T, thanks for informing me of such stamp, I'm actually quite aware of such stamps. But this isn't that sort of stamp. There is a lot more of this same type of stamp as in the same type only, the price is printed out, only this particular one that I happen to own, has no price value on it.
Congratulations! You could make a fortune out of it from the highest bidder, good luck!
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Hot Flashes: Rare High Quality Short Lived / $11.99 Hot Flashes: Rare High Quality Short Lived / |
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High Value Polymers $150.58 Buy and sell [High Value Polymers] at great prices. |
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Selling High Value Software $17.83 Buy and sell [Selling High Value Software] at great prices. |
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Rare Tracks $40.99 Be prepared to shell out a hefty sum for Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth's Rare Tracks. Precisely what the title says it is--a collection of remixes and alternate versions of many of the duo's best known and loved songs, all of them either previously unavailable or difficult to come by in America--the compilation was only made available through East West Japan. So, the $30-to-$35 question: Is it worth the cost it takes to track down? The admittedly noncommittal answer: yes and no. It is an emphatic "yes" for committed enthusiasts or collectors of the duo's music. Rare Tracks has in abundance everything that we've come to expect from Pete and C.L., and like all their domestically released music, every song is marked by high-quality craftsmanship. Rock, too, has always been just as important a remixer as producer, so even his rare mixes are first-rate. The answer is probably "no," on the other hand, if you approach the album expecting illumination. All the songs on Rare Tracks had already come out in some form or other, and while the versions here feature sometimes significant differences from the originals (a particularly robust "Lots of Lovin'," a keyed-up "Mecca & the Soul Brother" that is outstanding), the new glosses don't really add any revealing insights into the songs or the group itself. It is still fantastic, though, to have them available and laying around the house. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music GuidePerformers: Tabitha Brace - Vocals (Background); Terri Robinson - Vocals (Background); Nevelle Hodge - Keyboards |
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Rare High Meadow Of Which I Might Dream $6.8 Buy and sell [Rare High Meadow Of Which I Might Dream] at great prices. |
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Rare Masters $29.98 At the time Rare Masters was released in 1992, most of the selections on this 37-track double-disc compilation were indeed rare. They were issued on non-LP singles, B-sides, the Friends soundtrack, one-offs; some were buried on album tracks, and some even stayed in the vault. Since then, Elton John's catalog has been remastered and reissued, with much of the best of this material appearing as bonus tracks, but the album still was worthwhile, since it not only has some songs that never appeared elsewhere on disc (such as "Step Into Christmas"' B-side, "(Ho Ho Ho) Who'd Be a Turkey at Christmas"), but it also is a hell of a listen in its own right, showcasing great songs and forgotten gems from John's prime period. There aren't too many hits here, but the quality is startlingly high and consistent, showcasing John and Taupin's partnership at its peak -- though they might not have hit the charts, "Bad Side of the Moon," "Rock & Roll Madonna," "Into the Old Man's Shoes," "Whenever You're Ready (We'll Go Steady Again)," "Screw You (Young Man's Blues)," and the radio staple "Madman Across the Water," plus "Grey Seal" (later re-recorded for Goodbye Yellow Brick Road) are among the finest songs of the era, and they're the linchpins on a rarities collection, not a proper album. It doesn't quite keep that same high level throughout, largely due to the pleasant but forgettable instrumentals from Friends, but it's still an essential part of any Elton John collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music GuidePerformers: Elton John - Keyboards, Piano, Vocals |
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Live & Rare $13.98 Unlike most CDs with this title, this one is no slipshod, thrown-together, cheap make-a-buck CD. Live & Rare replaces Reagan Youth's first (good but flawed) album as the real document of one of the better-remembered hardcore bands of early-'80s New York. When they were high schoolers, they regrettably didn't have their sh*t together to accept an invitation for the seminal 1981 compilation New York Thrash, as befit their emergence as a beloved group on that genuinely fresh scene. But oddly enough, when Al Pike joined on bass and '60s Who/Jam/Chords fan (such mod leanings were super-rare in N.Y. hardcore!) Steve Weissman took over the drums, they actually became a far more powerful and aggressive unit, twice the previous power. So it matters that Live & Rare is dedicated exclusively to the Pike/Weissman era (a little more than a year) and wisely compiles the best of five 1983 CBGB gigs and a few studio cuts when the band peaked. In contrast to their passable (but not as loud or smashing) studio work, this live stuff smokes as it should from the memory of these hot, sweaty, packed-in, wild, afternoon gigs. This takes you back! Whew! Although you're deprived of the sight of charismatic, hyper-friendly, garrulous, big-eyed, oddly innocent, but somehow also super-intense frontman Dave Insurgent (whose descent into narcotics took the band down, then tragically took his life), his personality still drives this car. Perhaps the anti-system lyrics seem naïve to the more "why bother" youth of today, but his irrepressible spirit was symptomatic of when everyone believed punk to be the true protest music of its time (and hand in hand, the true hot rock & roll of the period!) in that post-Watergate, Reagan-led era, a position history has validated and vindicated. Reagan Youth weren't the best or the brightest in punk or hardcore, but like the other greats of 1982, they had a certain something -- real belief, real distaste, and real camaraderie -- and with the right band/attack this time, it's exciting once more to hear. ~ Jack Rabid, All Music GuidePerformers: Dave Insurgent - Vocals; Al Pike - Bass |
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Arnold Palmer 1944 High School Yearbook, Freshman Year, VERY RARE $248.36 Arnold Palmer 1944 High School Yearbook, Freshman Year, VERY RARE Arnold Palmer 1944 High School Yearbook, Freshman Year, VERY RARE |
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Exporting High-Value Food Commodities $44.95 Buy and sell [Exporting High-Value Food Commodities] at great prices. |
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Hot & Rare $18.98 This set of 'hot dance' music (orchestras mostly from the late 1920's playing jazz-influenced dance band arrangements) differs from the previous releases put out by the Diamond Cut label in that the selections are not taken from the Edison catalog but from the libraries of two record collectors. The 24 numbers feature a wide variety of groups (from 1926-30 with a number apiece from 1932 and 1935). Best-known of the bands are Ted Weems Orchestra (heard on a classic rendition of "What a Day"), Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten ("You Ain't the One"), Jean Goldkette ("My Pretty Girl" by a band that includes Bix Beiderbecke and Joe Venuti) and the Carleton Coon-Joe Sanders Nighthawks ("Darktown Strutters Ball"). Although much of the music (as played by the Bluebirds, Blue Steele, the Wanderers, the High Hatters, Al Lentz, Roane's Pennsylvanians, Mal Hallett, Jacques Renard, Adrian Schubert, Harold Austin's New Yorkers, the Six Jumping Jacks, Earl Gresh's Gang Planks, Phil Baxter, and the Broadway Nitelites) is quite obscure, the performances are well-recorded and consistently enjoyable. There are lots of short solos, the obligatory vocals are mostly easy-to-take (Vaughan DeLeath is memorable on "I Wanna Be Loved by You") and the ensembles tend to be quite hot (as opposed to sweet). Many of the titles have not been available in a very long time (some not since the original 78 was released), so even though complete recording sessions are not reissued, this is a CD that 1920s collectors will want to go out of their way to obtain. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music GuidePerformers: Phil Baxter - Vocals; Vaughn DeLeath - Vocals; Parker Gibbs - Vocals; Irving Kaufman - Vocals; Frank Luther - Vocals; Knocky Parker - Piano; Kenny Sargent - Vocals; Tom Stacks - Vocals |
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Rare Dubs 1973-1976 $22.99 Considering the high quality of Horace Andy's canon, to speak of any one period as his best is absurd, yet still the songs the singer cut for Bunny Lee in the mid-'70s are undeniably superb, and remain fan favorites. Many of these singles were re-recordings of Andy's earlier Studio One hits, among them "Skylarking," "Money Is the Root of All Evil" (it's title shortened to "Money Money"), and "Just Say Who," all now driven by the fiery backings of the Aggrovators. During this period, Lee was making ample use of the talents of King Tubby, handing the remixer a plethora of platters to work his magic on, including, of course, Andy's. Fourteen of the resulting simmering, sizzling versions are gathered up here on Rare Dubs. The dubmaster's work is phenomenal, while his acolytes Prince Jammy, Scientist, and Prince Philip Smart, who occasionally took a hand at the controls, are already showing their skills. Vast, booming beats, thundering basslines, vocals and chords echoing into the distance, guitars and keyboards slicing through the thick, dense atmospheres, all merging into the ether to make this album dub at its mightiest. A spectacular set of riddims deconstructed and rebuilt into fiercesome aural assaults, a tribute to all involved. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music GuidePerformers: Carlton "Santa" Davis - Drums; Sly Dunbar - Drums; Bobby Ellis - Trumpet; Tommy McCook - Saxophone; Augustus Pablo - Keyboards; Earl "Chinna" Smith - Guitar; Winston Wright - Organ |
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Popular Sports Basketball Unsigned 1973 College / Pro / High School Basketball Rare Magazine $36 Popular Sports Basketball Unsigned 1973 College / Pro / High School Basketball Rare Magazine Popular Sports Basketball Unsigned 1973 College / Pro / High School Basketball Rare Magazine |
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Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream $44.59 No Synopsis Available |
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Konica Minolta High Capacity Toner Value Kit $668.99 Toner Cartridge A06VJ53 www.konicaminolta.us Konica Minolta High Capacity Toner Value Kit Cyan Magenta Yellow Laser Konica Minolta |
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Why Yoo Should be Investing in Rare Coins as a Collector
Rare Coins are important among some investors. Although many coins have been an important part of ancient history, a lot of information about our ancestors their lifestyle has been collected by historians through coins of those times. As a hobby coin collecting has been around for last 2500 years. Since the time coins have been invented ,it has become a passion for many to collect and preserve coins.
People from all walks of life be it Kings Aristocrats or peasants or a man of today ,many are known to have grave interests for these disk shaped shiny metal.
Coin collectors are forever on the look out for ancient rarest and most magnificent coins of the world. The older the coin the rarer it will be ,and will fetch higher market value.
Rare coins have a certain kind of aura in them, they have the power to attract historians towards them and their era. A historian by just looking at a coin, can find information like geography artistry philosophy and the culture to which the coin belonged.
In ancient times Powerful kings and aristocrats would get their faces printed on the coins invented in their regime. Thanks to these kind of coins some prominent figures of history are still remembered .
Every coin is significant in its own way ,the date the mint mark as well the abnormalities play a vital role in pricing the coin. Some coins have the strangest abnormality and have known to be the rarest and the most valuable as such coins are too few to come across.
The American Numismatic Association, the World Money Museum are know to house some of the largest collection of the Worlds rarest of coins.
Some of the rare America gold coins are the $20 Saint -Gaudens considered the rarest and the most beautiful coin in America ,$10 , $ 5,$2.50 and $1 printed with the face of the red Indian these only two coins have been designed making it a very rare piece.
$20 ,$10 ,$5 ,$2.50 ,$1 embarked with the face of liberty .
Some of the Worlds rare gold coins are the Swiss 20 franc French 20 franc Angel French 20 franc Rooster British Sovereign French 20 Franc Napoleon III Italian 20 Lira Danish 20 Kroner.
Some of the modern rare gold coins are the Prof of Gold American Eagle ,Proof Gold Australian Nugget Proof Gold Chinese Panda and The 25th Anniversary Canadian Gold Male Leaf coin.
Some of the rare Silver coins are the Morgan Silver Dollar Peace Silver Dollar and the Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollar.Rare Platinum Coin is the Proof Platinum Noble set.
The value of the coin mainly depends on the demand of the coin, but many factors influence the value such as rarity of the coin history of the coin, a rare coin is always in demand ,but sometimes a coin can be rare or unique still may not have a high demand ,in such cases even a rare coin cannot extract high market value.
Coin collectors have to be very careful with rare coins as one must have enough research before investing in them.
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