I would buy a dozen for a buck and clip them on the spokes of my bike.....
2007-03-21 11:08:53
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answer #1
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answered by Einstein 7
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A million dollars because all but one of them have been burned or fed to the dog in protest. It was owned by Newt Gingrich but he traded it for a bottle of the blue pills. Now some lucky pharmacist is sitting on a friggin GOLD MINE.
2007-03-21 13:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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A dime; a dozen. Like coupons; 'We have the right to refuse reimbursement where we suspect fraudulent redemption.Not redeemable for cash. No cash value. Facsimiles prohibited. Date of expiry: January 20th, 2009.'
2007-03-21 13:34:03
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answer #3
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answered by The Y!ABut 6
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Depends whether is was pre- or post- nukeyler proliveration.
Likely more than Bill's rookie card.
2007-03-22 09:37:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The value will increase over time. Don't judge the value of a card by current polls. It may be worth $25,000.
2007-03-21 10:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't buy it but I might trade my William Harrison one for it. Who am I trying to kid...no, I wouldn't. Even a president who did nothing because he died a month into his presidency would be more valuable than W.
2007-03-21 11:41:06
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answer #6
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answered by Cyndie 6
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Its the card that gets binned straight away.
2007-03-21 10:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to pay people to take the card!
2007-03-21 10:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you agree to take 5 of them you get paid 12.50.
2007-03-21 10:29:04
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answer #9
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answered by Quix 3
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free gift
2007-03-21 10:31:42
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answered by B2B2008 5
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