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im really new at this, we excavated a jar and it has a map inside , i think its really worth more, perhaps millions but i dont know what site or what book to see or read to determine how much should we sell it

2006-11-22 14:33:18 · 6 answers · asked by haringmarumo 6 in Travel Asia Pacific Philippines

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You'll need to go to a highly reputable appraiser in order to determine the value of this. You could go to Central Bank (the one in Manila and not in QC since the latter is where the money is being made while the former is where old coins and our country's treasures are mostly displayed) or museums and look for the curator. You can seek their assistance in the matter.

2006-11-22 17:36:25 · answer #1 · answered by Alias G 3 · 1 0

Your venture is that in the time of all probability, that circulate is decayed to splinters. they could declare your circulate as a pretend. the subsequent venture is provenance (Roadshow communicate for "instruct it"), that are very troublesome. The 0.33 venture is this circulate won't be able to nevertheless exist because of the fact we've been advised that shall we attain Jesus only with the aid of faith. that must be problematical evidence, meaning it won't be able to exist, or if it did exist, it ought to no longer have valid provenance. the astonishing venture is that Jesus isn't real. the story of Jesus is fullyyt a retelling of the story of the Egyptian deity Horus. The Bible isn't something yet plagiarism from one end to the different. None of it extremely is real, so as that circulate probable on no account existed.

2016-11-26 02:27:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there's a building in Ortigas, Octagon Bldg., go on the 20th flr and throw the "1940's antique jar" out the window. If you hit a car on the carpark, you'll know the value. fast.
NB. you can use the map from your jar to locate the building.

2006-11-22 16:30:41 · answer #3 · answered by morning breath 3 · 0 2

you can go to an antique dealer and ask if it's authentic, then they will know how much is the value of that jar

2006-11-22 17:02:54 · answer #4 · answered by bluecross0924 4 · 0 0

how do you know it is from the 1940s
maybe it a treasure from the japs who hid gold dont sell it use it

2006-11-22 14:36:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use carbon dating or something.

2006-11-23 17:03:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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