How long is a piece of string?
BM autographs seem to be selling at an average of £35 (some below, some above but averaging £35).
I don't think the pass will add too much more to the value.
So maybe £40?
Something is worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it. If you don't plan on selling it, trading it or insuring it,, then it has no monetary value per se.
Sir GH wrote: Something is worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it. If you don't plan on selling it, trading it or insuring it,, then it has no monetary value per se.
Yep. That as well.
Sir GH wrote: Something is worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it. If you don't plan on selling it, trading it or insuring it,, then it has no monetary value per se.
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Exactly.
beautifulsoup wrote: Sir GH wrote: Something is worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it. If you don't plan on selling it, trading it or insuring it,, then it has no monetary value per se.
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Exactly.
That's a lie and you know it. Everything in the universe is worth at least 7quid, just ask Brian May. And he should know 'cos he wrote the book (Bang!)