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∙ 16y agoThere is a large community of collectors that collect ticket stubs, or full tickets of historic events, of record setting ballplayers. A Barry Bonds collector might have a collection of tickets of all Barry Bonds HR Games. This ticket would be very desirable to add to a collection.
The value of a Barry Bonds 50th career home run ticket stub could be in the $50. -$100. price range. A rare full ticket will sell for more. Full tickets are more common today being scanned, and not torn at the gate. A Barry Bonds season record 73rd HR unused Full ticket Pacific Bell Park 10/07/01 is worth about $95. - $150. This is a more significant home run but also a more common ticket to find, as I'm sure most of the fans at the game saved the ticket. The rarity of a Barry Bonds 50th home run early in his career could add value.
See Related Links below for a list of Barry Bonds Record Setting 73 Home runs during the 2001 Season.
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∙ 16y agoNo, it is not.
10.00 bucks
Pi's value to the 50th decimal point is 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510.
50-550 usd
100-560 USD or so
100-1000 depending on specifics
3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6 so your answer is: (6).
You would need to specify what type of collectible this is and from what "50th" milestone? Is this a collectible from when Gretzky scored 50 goals in 39 games...or something else?
Mean = average and median = the middle value in an array of all values received. So to answer your question the 50th percentile of a distribution is the same as median.
The 50th anniversary edition pistols really haven't attained that much value, given that they aren't particularly uncommon. A basic, blued Mk II with the standard profile barrel can be found new in the box in the $200 - $300 price range, and the value would be substantially less for a pistol which has been fired. You probably won't see much of an increase in value of the 50th anniversary pistols at least until Ruger marks its 100th anniversary.
100-500 USD or so
300 or so